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Badminton Motors Limited (London UK)

 

was a British car manufacturer, who worked in Willesden in London 1907-1908. The company was a British-French joint venture.

There were two models with four-cylinder engines. The 14/20 hp had a 2.8 liter - engine 20 hp with a 3.4 liter displacement. However, the power 20 hp had significantly smaller wheelbase of the two vehicles. they proved unsuccessful with only 2 made

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