Heine-Velox was a large, expensive luxury car made by Gustav Heine. Heine Piano Company was originally Bruenn Piano Company before Heine became owner. All were based in San Francisco.
Piano business
Gustav Otto Ludolf Heine was born near Boizenburg, Germany, in 1868, and emigrated to the United States in 1873 with his parents and seven siblings, settling in the Capay Valley. At the age of 16, he moved to San Francisco and went to work for Bruenn Piano Company. Heine became a piano tuner, but did not get along well with the owner of the firm. After much conflict, and a scar from dueling Bruenn with tuning hammers, Heine emerged owner of Bruenn Piano Company, changing the name of the firm to Heine Piano Company.[1]
Automobile interest
In 1903, Heine became interested in automobiles and had one of the first Ford dealerships in the west coast. The next year, he met Colonel E. J. Hall (of the Hall-Scott Motor Company), who designed engines for Heine with hill climbing units. Starting in 1905, Hall worked for Heine as works driver, repairman, chauffeur, salesman, and general partner for two and a half years. Heine built three tourers before the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, which destroyed the Heine Motor Company and Heine Piano Company.[2] Following the earthquake, Heine restarted the piano business,[2] and offered federal troops the use of his tourer for transporting supplies, the wounded, and the dead.
Heine left after the earthquake for Milwaukee, where he arranged a deal to have a large number of vehicles produced under the Heine-Velox name. The new vehicles would then be sold by the Heine Motor Car Company, located on Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco.[3] The vehicles would be manufactured by Mauvais Motor Company, owned by Roy Mauvais.[4]
See also
- List of automobile manufacturers
- List of defunct automobile manufacturers
Further reading
- Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925. New York: Bonanza Books, 1950.
- Tikker, Kevin, "Gustav Heine and his Cars," Automotive History Review, Fall 1982 - the authoritative account based on over 50 interviews with persons affiliated with the marque.
External links
References
- 1921 Heine-Velox V-12 Limousine - (one-of-a-kind) The Auto Collections, retrieved May 11, 2017^
- Tad Burness. Auto Album The Reporter, August 19, 2001, retrieved June 14, 2017^
- News of the Auto World Oakland Tribune, December 22, 1906, retrieved June 14, 2017