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22-APR-2017

The leading edge of a 1913 K-R-I-T "KT" 5-passenger touring car

K-R-I-T (or Krit) Motor Car Company was based in Detroit. Its name probably originated from Kenneth Crittenden, who provided financial backing and helped design the cars. The emblem of the cars was a swastika. Krit occupied two different sites during its history: the first one it took over from the Blomstrom car, and in 1911 moved to the works that had been used by R. M. Owen & Company who had moved to become Owen Magnetic. The cars were conventional 4-cylinder models and many were exported to Europe and Australia. The outbreak of World War I seriously damaged the company and it failed in 1915. A few cars were subsequently assembled from remaining parts.

In 1911 the KRIT Motor Company was purchased by Walter S Russel of the Russel Wheel and Foundry Company.

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Date/Time22-Apr-2017 10:09:42
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Focal Length48 mm
Exposure Time1/25 sec
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ISO Equivalent2000
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fotabug30-Apr-2017 21:56
Have never heard of the car, but looks like a well built vehicle.
Carter Creek30-Apr-2017 20:18
Nice work, I never knew about this automobile. V
joseantonio30-Apr-2017 20:00
Had no idea of this brand.Thank you for the information.V.
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