Menominee (automobile)
The Menominee was a short-lived American automobile manufactured in Menominee, Michigan, from 1909 to 1910. Production was undertaken by the Menominee Motor Truck Company, primarily known for their commercial trucks. The car was a high-wheeler, a type of automobile popular at the time designed for rough roads, characterized by its large diameter wheels and simple construction. The Menominee was offered as a two-seater runabout. While the company continued to focus on building trucks, the car venture proved unsustainable and production ceased after a limited number of units were built. Few details regarding specific engine specifications or production numbers are readily available.