Handley-Knight


The Handley-Knight was an automobile built in Kalamazoo, Michigan by Handley Motors Incorporated from 1921 to 1923. From its inception to early 1923, it used the sleeve valve four-cylinder Knight engine.
The Models 6/60 and the 6/40 used Midwest and Falls six-cylinder engines. On both models, the small handle attachments which encircled the upper sections of the headlamps were a distinctive styling feature.
Their motto was, "If it carries handles, it's a Handley". The Checker Cab company bought the Handley plant in May 1923.