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I don't know the mentioned source; following the Kimes/Clark "Standard Catalogue", the C.V.I. was a 40 HP Six (not a Four). Has there been a confusion with the Cutting that followed? This was in deed a Four, made by the same engineer, and available in different engine sizes. There were three body styles available for the C.V.I.: 5-pass. Touring, 7-pass. Touring, and 3/4-pass. Runabout. Each cost $4000; a lot of money back then. I don't want to change this article; presently I am finishing one about the same subject in the German Wikipedia which is based on the Kimes/Clark informations.--Chief tin cloud (talk) 17:29, 30 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]