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LULU.

Last seen on: Daily Beast Crossword Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Random information on the term “LULU”:

The LuLu cyclecar was produced by the Kearns Motor Truck Company n Beavertown, Snyder County, Pennsylvania from 1914 to 1915.

The company was founded by Charles Maxwell Kearns in 1903. Kearns was the son of a buggy maker and had a gift for invention but little more than a grade school education. He began by first mounting an engine on a buggy and progressed to more elaborate designs and heavy trucks.

The LuLu automobile was manufactured at 25 vehicles per week in 1914. Billed as “more than a cyclecar”, it had a four-cylinder monobloc engine and three-speed gearing. It sold for $450, (equivalent to $12,174 in 2021).

The first logo for the “Kearns Kar Kompany” frames the words in the outline of the grille of a 1907 high wheeler runabout. The logo for the company boasted the car as being “Valveless, Gearless, and Clutchless”. The engine for the first vehicles was an air-cooled 3-cylinder “porcupine head” two cycle engine. The vehicle’s transmission was a friction drive, consisting of a flat spinning flywheel mounted on the engine which was set at right angles to a rubber lined steel drive wheel which slid from side to side on a drive shaft mounted in parallel to the rear axle. Sprockets on the end of the drive shaft relayed power to the rear wheels via a pair of chains, one per wheel..

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