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F. & H. Melen Ltd
1913 to 1914 Birmingham

F. & H. Melen Ltd.British automobile manufacturer

The F. & H. Melen Ltd.. was a British automobile manufacturer that was established from 1913 to 1914 in Birmingham.

The Melen was a light vehicle with a water-cooled two-cylinder inline engine  Alpha 1100 cc, which developed an output of 9 bhp (6.6 kW). It had a 6hp JAP V-twin engine, Roc two-speed gear and belt drive. with reverse 

Melen light Car Chassis with parts listed

Melen car Chassis with parts listed

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