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  • Fram-King (1956-1962)

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    1950s
    Fram-King (1956-1962)

    Fram-King Automotive manufacturer of Sweden from 1956 to 1962. Fram-King was a Swedish manufacturer of small automobiles from the mid 50s to the early 60s . History The ...

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  • Fuji Gasuden (1957-1968)

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    1950s
    Fuji Gasuden (1957-1968)

    Gasuden Fuji Jidosha Tokyo , Japan Fuji Jidōsha KK Fu 自動 車 株式会社 , (Motor Corporation ) was a manufacturer of motor vehicles from Japan .The brand names were Fuji and Gasuden . ...

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  • Gaia (1994-2002)

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    Manufacturers
    1990s
    Gaia (1994-2002)

    Gaia Cars Car manufacturer of Parkstone , Dorset;Great Britain from 1994 to 2002. Gaia Cars was a British manufacturer of 3 wheel automobiles in Hampshire and later Dorset . The ...

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  • Geha (1910-1923)

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    1910s
    Geha (1910-1923)

    Geha (Gebhardt & Harhorn) Automotive manufacturer Berlin-Schöneberg Germany from 1910 to 1923 Gebhardt & Harhorn was a manufacturer of electric vehicles, which was based ...

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  • Gnom (1949-1950)

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    Manufacturers
    1940s
    Gnom (1949-1950)

    Gnome (C. M. Gick Fahrzeugbau) Automotive manufacturer Germany from 1949 to 1950 Gnom was a German automobile brand, which was manufactured from 1949 to 1950 by the JFG ...

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  • Goliath GD 750 (1949-1955)

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    Vans Pick-ups
    1940s
    Goliath GD 750 (1949-1955)

    Goliath GD 750 Truck Goliath GD 750 From 1949 to 1955 GD 750 Details Manufacturer: Goliath-Werk GmbH, Bremen Production period: 1949-1955 Technical specifications designs: ...

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  • Goliath Goli (1955-1961)

    Vans Pick-ups
    1950s
    Goliath Goli (1955-1961)

    Goliath Goli Goliath Goli From 1955 to 1961 Goli Manufacturer: Goliath-Werk GmbH, Bremen Production period: 1955-1961 Technical specifications designs: Flatbed , panel van ...

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  • Goliath pioneer (1931-1934)

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    Microcars
    1930s
    Goliath pioneer (1931-1934)

    Goliath pioneer Goliath pioneer from 1931 to 1934 pioneer Production period: 1931-1934 Body versions : Coupé , convertible Engines: 0.2-0.25 liters (4-5 kW) Length: 3100 mm ...

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  • Gray & Harper (1952-1958)

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    Manufacturers
    1950s
    Gray & Harper (1952-1958)

    Edith (Gray & Harper Pty Ltd) Australian Automotive manufacturer Oakleigh, Melbourne Australia From 1952 to 1958 Gray & Harper Pty Ltd was an Australian manufacturer ...

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  • Grewe & Schulte (1954-1956)

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    Manufacturers
    1950s
    Grewe & Schulte (1954-1956)

    Grewe & Schulte-Derne Automotive manufacturer Lünen Germany from 1954 to 1956 Grewe & Schulte-Derne was a German manufacturer of small automobiles in the 1950s. The head office ...

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  • Grinnall Scorpion III

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    Sports Cars
    1990s
    Grinnall Scorpion III

    Grinnall Scorpion III Grinnall Scorpion III is a reverse trike, with two wheels at the front and one at the rear, which is a better-handling configuration than one wheel at the ...

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  • Grinnall Scorpion IV

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    Sports Cars
    2000s
    Grinnall Scorpion IV

    Grinnall Scorpion IV The Grinnall Scorpion IV is a car made by Grinnall Specialist Cars. It is designed by Steve Harper to be essentially similar in appearance to the Scorpion ...

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  • H-M Free-Way (1977-1985)

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    1970s
    H-M Free-Way (1977-1985)

    HM Vehicles Free-way History Manufacturer H-M-Vehicles Inc. Production 1979–1982 Assembly Burnsville, Minnesota Designer Dave Edmonson Class microcar Body style coupe Layout RMR ...

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  • Harding (1921-1966)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s
    Harding (1921-1966)

    RA Harding (Bath) Ltd Automotive manufacturer of Bath, Somerset.Great Britain from 1921 to 1966. RA Harding (Bath) Ltd. was a British manufacturer of invalid vehicles from the ...

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  • Harper (1921-1926)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s
    Harper (1921-1926)

    Harper (AV Roe & Co Limited ) Automotive manufacturer of Manchester;Great Britain from 1921 to 1926. Harper was a British small car brand in the 1920s. History The company AV Roe ...

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  • Heinkel (1956-1958)

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    Manufacturers
    1950s
    Heinkel (1956-1958)

    Heinkel Kabine Microcar History Automotive manufacturer Germany From 1956 to 1958. Heinkel Kabine Microcar Powertrain Engine Heinkel four-stroke single-cylinder engine ...

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  • Heinkel-I (1958-1960)

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    Manufacturers
    1950s
    Heinkel-I (1958-1960)

    Heinkel-I Automotive manufacturer Ireland From 1958 to 1960. Heinkel-I was an Irish car brand of Heinkel in the late 1950s History The Dundalk Engineering ...

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  • Heinle & Wegelin (1898-1900)

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    Manufacturers
    1890s
    Heinle & Wegelin (1898-1900)

    Heinle & Wegelin (Vindelica) Automotive manufacturer Augsburg - Oberhausen , Germany from 1898 to 1900 Motor Vehicle Works Heinle & Wegelin was a German manufacturer of motor ...

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