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Albruna Motorcar history

  1908-1912 Great Eastern Street in London. UK

Brown Albruna history

Albruna was a British automotive company Brown Brothers Ltd. from 1908 to 1912,and  was made in Great Eastern Street in London.

1908, a 10/12 hp was launched, equipped with a side-valve 1.6 liter four-cylinder in-line engine.

1910 12/14 hp to the side with 2.1 liter displacement and larger wheelbase .

Both models were produced until 1912

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