Haberer & Co. was founded by Jacob Haberer (a German immigrant) and based in Cincinnati, Ohio, known for carriage manufacturing, and later automobiles and auto bodies.
They produced the Cino automobile (brand name “CinO”) - chosen to evoke Cincinnati, Ohio - from about 1909 to 1913.
Haberer & Co. Cino emblem
Cino logo.
Cino logo.
Haberer & Company factory.
Motorists posing with 1911 Cino. (source: National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library)
Motorists in Cino car no. 22 traveling on rural dirt road during the 1910 Munsey Historic Tour. (source: National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library)
Motorists posing with Cino car no. 22 during the 1910 Munsey Historic Tour. (source: National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library)
Crowd of spectators surrounding motorists in Cino car no. 22 during the 1910 Munsey Historic Tour. Organized by the Munsey newspapers, the endurance contest covered a route through ten states. (source: National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library)
1910 Cino car number 22 during the 1910 Munsey Historic Tour. (source: National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library)
1910 Haberer & Co. Cino 40 ad.
1910 Haberer & Co. Cino “Road-Stir” ad.
1910 Haberer & Co. ad for the Cino model 40 Pony Tonneau.
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