The company started in February of 1916. Its president was Percy Owen, who was the vice-president of Saxon. It ran into financial trouble, and in September 1923, it was acquired by Columbia Motors.

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Liberty emblem. (source: American Auto Emblems)
Liberty emblem. (source: American Auto Emblems)
Radiator emblem for the Liberty Motor Car built in Detroit between 1916-1923. (source: Worthpoint)
Radiator emblem for the Liberty Motor Car built in Detroit between 1916-1923. (source: Worthpoint)
The riveting room at the Liberty Motor Car Company factory in 1916. (source: National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library)
The riveting room at the Liberty Motor Car Company factory in 1916. (source: National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library)