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A Sandusky car was described in detail in Chilton's [ ] in 1903.

It had a "piano-box body, and a rounded bonnet front on top of the dash", with a 4 H.P., single cylinder engine, water cooled by natural gravity circulation, no pump being used. Power is transmitted to the rear axle by two chains". Weight of the car was 600 lbs. The car was exhibited at the New York Automobile Show at Madison Square Garden in 1903.

Another detailed description was published in The Horseless age: the automobile trade magazine in 1903. The Sandusky Courier F was described in Automobiles of the world, published by Simon and Schuster in 1977. Chilton's Automotive Industries, Volume 10 wrote that the company "Has three light cars and a chassis, posessing points of novelty and merit" in 1903. The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942, published in 1996, described the Sandusky Courier. The Motor way described the Sandusky Runabout in 1903.