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Wright Engineering Works

Automotive manufacturer of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.Great Britain from 1921.

 

Wright Engineering Works was a British manufacturer of automobiles in 1921. 

History

The company from Cheltenham began in 1921 with the production of automobiles. The brand name was Wright . In the same year the production ended. Overall, only a few copies produced.

The company produced Cyclecars .  A twin - cylinder boxer engine from Douglas Motors powered the vehicle by means of a chain. In the prototype , the engine made 4 hp , in the production models 6 hp. Special feature was the friction gear. The original price was 150 pounds .

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Automotive manufacturer of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.Great Britain from 1921.

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