Established in St. Louis in 1899 by A.L.Dyke (Andrew Lee Dyke), Dyke was the first American auto parts business. Dyke also sold early autos, kit car or assembled.[1] In addition to the Dyke name, the company also sold automobiles under the St. Louis (St. Louis Motor Company) and Dyke-Britton names.[2]
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Books by Andrew Lee Dyke
- Diseases of a gasolene automobile and how to cure them (1903)
- THE ANATOMY OF THE AUTOMOBILE (1904)
- Dyke's Automobile Encyclopedia In 40 Parts Including a Dictionary, Index and 175 Charts Treating On Construction, Operation,
- Repairing of Automobiles and Gasoline Engines (1912)
- Text book for Dyke's home study course of automobile engineering (1919)
- Dyke's aircraft engine instructor: Third-run with additions (1929)
- Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by A.L. Dyke and Illustrated, GOODHEART WILLCOX & CO, (1937, 1946)
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