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Lorenc

Automotive manufacturer of Brussels;Belgium From 1903 to 1904.

 

Transmission Lorenc was a early Belgian manufacturer of automobiles from the early part of the 20th century . The brand name was Lorenc .

History

The company from Brussels began in 1903 with the production of automobiles. It participated in the Paris Motor Show in December 1903 and Brussels shortly thereafter. The model was equipped with two single-cylinder engines from De Dion-Bouton . Each engine powered via a chain of one of the front wheels. The body shape was Tonneau and could accommodate four people.

By 1904 the production had ended.

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