Updated: 17-Oct-2020
Nordyke & Marmon was commissioned to manufacture the Liberty -4 during the First World War. It turned out that they could only deliver four engines.
“Nordyke & Marmon logo”
-It was a car manufacturer from 1903 to the mid-30's.
-They were established in Indianapolis, and had “A Mechanical Masterpiece” as a standard slogan for its products.
In 1920, an information entry was made on the Nordyke & Marmon Liberty model in the USNA Archives with reference 3098/452.8.
Engines of NORDYKE & MARMON
Model: Liberty L-4, Lic
Arquitecture: 4-cylinder In-line
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
Power: 102
Weight: