Gaeth Automobile Company
By October 1903 total production would be 24 cars since inception.[3]
In late October of 1904 after producing one cylinder cars (and apparently a single two cylinder car) Gaeth would expand their product offering to include a three cylinder touring car known as the Gaeth Triplex.[4]
For 1905 the three cylinder Triplex would be discontinued, and for 1905 the model lineup would include a four cylinder and two cylinder car. Distribution was still largely regional as opposed to the larger firms who would market to the whole country and even other nations, but in late 1905 plans were being made for a larger factory and more expansive distribution network. The plant was being provided by outside funding.[5] Another development for 20-5 was a still unnamed 50 horsepower model.[6]
The company offered three cars for the 1906 model year, all of them four cylinder cars. The Type G was the smallest and made 20-24 horsepower. The Type H was the medium model making 30-40 horsepower. And the Type J was the most powerful making 50-54 horsepower.[7] A commercial wagon, known as the Model K would also be offered beginning in the middle of the year.[8]
For the 1907 model year the company would offer a four cylinder model making 35 horsepower; known as the Type XII.[9]
Over the course of three days in September 1907 a reliability run would be held in Cleveland. Eight cars would have their hoods sealed and then driven a route of over 150 miles each day. The competing cars were two Buicks, two Cartercars, two Jacksons, a Mora and a Gaeth Type K Delivery Wagon. Points were deducted for each stop and repair. During the contest it rained heavily and cars were skidding and failing in the muddy roads. The Gaeth was the only car to score a perfect score during the trial. Granted the trail had a much lower turnout than hoped for.[10]
Six years after being formed the company was still extremely small, production for 1908 was estimated to be 75 to 100 cars for the whole year.[11] To expand; the company would be reorganized and incorporated with a capitalization of $100,000. Paul Gaeth would remain as president, and R.P. Hawkins would be vice president. For the 1908 model year the company would use another four cylinder model known as the Type XV which was almost identical to the previous year's model.[12]
In mid 1909 the company would expand its repair and paint shops and finishing shops. and would report "Business at present we have found to be rather steady and we expect this condition to hold for the remainder the present year or there may of course be a small increase in general business activity" The cars for the next few years would be very slightly modified variants of the Type XV.[13]