Nyberg was the name of a brass era American automobile built by Henry Nyberg of Chicago, Illinois, in Anderson, Indiana, and Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1911 to 1914.
Nyberg Factory in Anderson, IN
1913 Nyberg Touring Car from brochure
Henry Nyberg of Nyberg Automobile Works - Rebuilt Cars advertisement
1911 advertisement for Nyberg in Motor Age Magazine
The Third International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday, May 30, 1913. Frenchman Jules Goux became the first foreign-born, and first European winner of the Indianapolis 500. His margin of victory of 13 minutes, 8 seconds over second place Spencer Wishart still stands, as of 2023, as the largest margin of victory in Indianapolis 500 history.
1913 Indianapolis 500
Jules Goux at 1913 Indy 500
Image: 1913 Indianapolis 500