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Gordano Motor Co. Ltd.

 Automotive manufacturer of Bristol Somerset.Great Britain from 1948.
 Automotive manufacturer of Bristol Somerset.Great Britain from 1948.
 The Gordano Motor Co. Ltd. was a British sports car automaker, based only in 1948 in Bristol in Somerset.

The Gordano was a two-seater roadster with freestanding fenders and four individually suspended wheels. The car was developed by racing driver Dick Caesar . It was to be powered by a rotary vane motor, but ultimately it was equipped with a four-cylinder inline engine with ordinary globe valves. 
 

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Automotive manufacturer of Bristol Somerset.Great Britain from 1948.

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