Pope-Hartford is a North American automobile marque founded by the Colonel Albert Augustus Pope in 1903 and based in Hartford, Connecticut. Produced in the United States from 1903 to 1914, this brand was a premium manufacturer known for high-quality engineering and refined construction. The company built rear-wheel-drive automobiles powered by advanced four- and six-cylinder engines, offering both open and closed body styles. Pope-Hartford gained international recognition through early motorsport success and a reputation for durability and performance. Despite its technical strengths, the brand ceased production in 1914, securing Pope-Hartford a respected place in early American automotive history.
Pope-Hartford is a North American automobile marque founded by the Colonel Albert Augustus Pope in 1903 and based in Hartford, Connecticut. Produced in the United States from 1903 to 1914, this brand was a premium manufacturer known for high-quality engineering and refined construction. The company built rear-wheel-drive automobiles powered by advanced four- and six-cylinder engines, offering both open and closed body styles. Pope-Hartford gained international recognition through early motorsport success and a reputation for durability and performance. Despite its technical strengths, the brand ceased production in 1914, securing Pope-Hartford a respected place in early American automotive history.