Marion-Handley
The Marion-Handley was an automobile built in Jackson, Michigan by the Mutual Motors Company from 1916 to 1919. The Marion-Handley was a continuation of the earlier Marion vehicle, and was a popular vehicle. Two models were available, a touring car and a four-seater roadster. The 6-40 model was built on a chassis, and the 6-60 was offered with a chassis. The vehicles came equipped with a Continental six-cylinder engine. Wooden artillery wheels were standard equipment on the touring car, but the touring model offered wire wheels as an option on the roadster.