Make and Model
Automotive manufacturers makes and models from A to Z. Also see History For small and forgotten models.
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Adler Car timeline
Car-TimelineAdler Car models timeline Typ Construction Time Cylinders Capacity Power Top speed Vis-à-Vis 1900–1903 1 400 cc 2,6 kW (3,5 PS) 30 km/h (19 mph) 45 PS (33 kW; 44 hp) 1900–1903 1 510 cc 3,3 kW (4,5 PS) 35 km/h (22 mph) 8 PS (6 kW; 8 hp) 1901–1903 1 865 cc 5,9 kW (8 PS) 40 km/h (25 mph) 24/28 PS 1904 ...
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Adler Diplomat (1934-1940)
Luxury CarsAdler Diplomat (1934 to 1940) Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Production March 1934 - 1940 3,205 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main Body and chassis Body style “Limousine” (“six-light 4 door saloon) “Pullman Limousine” (“six-light” 4 door saloon with more interior space) Cabriolets Layout FR layout ...
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Adler Favorit (1929-1933)
Motor CarsAdler Favorit 1929 to 1933 Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called Adler Favorit 8/35 1929 – 1933 Adler Favorit (2U) 1933 – 1934 Production 1929 –1933 13,959 units 1933 – 1934 274 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main Designer Prof. Dr. Ing. Gabriel Becker Body and chassis Body style “Limousine” (“ ...
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Adler History (1902-1939)
Adler Motorcar History 1935 Adler Trumpf Streamline Race Car Initially, Adler Fahrradwerke vorm Heinrich Kleyer AG, Frankfurt.The Adler factory produced bicycles, typewriters, and motorcycles in addition to cars. History Before World War I, the company used De Dion two- and four-cylinder engines in ...
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Adler Standard 6 (1927-1934)
Luxury CarsAdler Standard 6 (1927 to 1934) Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called Adler Standard 6 10/45 Adler Standard 6 12/50 Adler Standard 6 (3U) Production 1927 – March 1934 21,249 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main Designer Prof. Dr. Ing. Gabriel Becker Body and chassis Body style “Pullman Limousine ...
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Adler Trumpf 1.7 EV (1936-1938)
Luxury CarsAdler Trumpf 1.7 EV From 1936 to 1938 Adler Trumpf 1-7-EV from 1936 The Trumpf 1.7 was replaced directly in May 1936 with the Adler Trumpf 1.7 EV. It came with the same 1,645 cc engine as before, for which 38 PS (28 kW; 37 hp) of maximum power was claimed. The 2,920 mm (115 in) wheel base was 220 m ...
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Adler Trumpf Junior (1936-1941)
Motor CarsAdler Trumpf Junior 1936 to 1941 Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called 1934-35: Adler Trumpf Junior (1G) 1936–41: Adler Trumpf Junior (1E) 1935–37: Adler Trumpf Junior Sport Production 1934-35: (1G) 24,013 units 1936-41: (1E) 78,827 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main, Germany Designer Hans Gus ...
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AEC 690 (1964-1971)
Commercial vehiclesAEC 690 Truck Manufacturer AEC Production 1964 to 1971 Class Commercial Body style Truck/dumptruck Engine 6 cylinders Wheelbase 12 ft. 8 in. Length 24 ft. The AEC 690 was a 6 x 4 (6 wheel) Dumptruck built from the mid 1960s to the early 1970s .To replace the 3673M model. History The truck had a pay ...
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AEC Bridgemaster (1956-1963)
Bus CoachAEC Crossley Bridgemaster Bus AEC Bridgemaster Overview Manufacturer AEC Production 1956-1963 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle,Bus Body style bus,double-decker Powertrain Engine Transmission 4-speed Dimensions Wheelbase 16ft 6in to 18ft 4in Length 27ft 8in to 30ft AEC Crossley Bridgemaster ...
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AEC History (1916-1980)
ManufacturersAEC (Associated Equipment Company) History Automotive Manufacturer: of London Great Britain from 1916 to 1980. Associated Equipment Company ( AEC for short ) is the name of a former British manufacturer of buses and other commercial vehicles . History In 1912, the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) ...
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AEC K-type (1919-1926)
Bus CoachAEC K-type Bus 1919 to 1926 Overview Manufacturer AEC/LGOC Production 1919–1926 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle,Bus Body style bus, Layout Longitudinal front engine, rear-wheel drive (2x4) Powertrain Engine 4-cylinder 30hp petrol Transmission 4-speed manual Dimensions Wheelbase 14ft Lengt ...
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AEC Mammoth (1930-1978)
Commercial vehiclesAEC Mammoth Lorry history Manufacturer: Associated Equipment Company Production period: 1930 to 1978 Type commercial vehicle Body Truck various Engines: diesel engines The AEC Mammoth was a heavy truck produced by the British manufacturer Associated Equipment Company (AEC) from 1930 to 1978 in vari ...
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AEC Regal I (1946-1947)
Bus CoachAEC Regal I Bus Manufacturer AEC Production 1946 to 1947 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle Body style bus Powertrain Engine 7.7 litre diesel Transmission 4-speed Dimensions Wheelbase 17ft 6in Length 26ft The AEC Regal I was a British Bus first built after the 2nd world war. History Introduc ...
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AEC Regal III (1947-1957)
Bus CoachAEC Regal III Bus Manufacturer AEC Production 1947 to 1957 Class Commercial vehicle Body style bus single-deck Engine 7.7 or 9.6 litre 6-cylinder diesel Transmission 4-speed Wheelbase 17ft 6in and 19ft 3in Length 26-30ft The AEC Regal III was a British Bus first built in the 1940s after the 2nd wor ...
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AEC Regal IV (1950-1954)
Bus CoachAEC Regal IV Bus Manufacturer AEC Production 1950 to 1954 Class Commercial vehicle Body style bus single-deck Engine AEC 9.645 litre Transmission 4-speed Wheelbase 15ft 4in and 16ft 4in Length 27-30ft The AEC Regal IV was a British single-deck Bus first built in the 1950s . History In 1950, AEC ent ...
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AEC Regent 1 (1929-1942)
Bus CoachAEC Regent 1 Bus 1929 to 1942 Overview Manufacturer AEC Production 1929-1942 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle,Bus Body style bus,double-decker Layout Longitudinal front engine, rear-wheel drive (2x4) Powertrain Engine 6-cylinder petrol 6.1 litres to 8.8 litre Transmission 4-speed Dimension ...
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