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  • Abingdon (1902-1903)

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    Abingdon Car History Birmingham 1902 to 1903 The Abingdon, built in 1902 and 1903, was an English automobile made by John Child Meredith of Birmingham, who normally manufactured ignition equipment and accessories. The range consisted of a 3 1⁄2 hp single-cylinder-engined two-seater with two-speed g ...

    Britain
  • Able (1920-1927)

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    Able Cars manufactures France (1920 to 1927) The Able was a small French cyclecar made in Avignon by Paul Toulouse, built between 1920 and 1927. It was a fairly ordinary 4-cylinder light car that utilized engines from companies such as SCAP, Chapuis-Dornier and CIME, ranging from 1100 cc to 1500 cc ...

    France
  • Adamson (1912-1925)

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    Adamson (1912-1925)

    Adamson Cars History Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1912 to 1925. Manufacturer R Barton Adamson & Co Production 1912-1925 Class cyclecar Body style two-seat open Transmission 3-speed Wheelbase 102 in (2,600 mm) Designer(s) Reginald Barton Adamson The Adamson was an English car manufa ...

    Britain
  • AEM (1923-1927)

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    AEM Car manufactures France (1923 to 1927) The AEM was a French electric car built in Neuilly, near Paris, by the Societé d'Application Electro-Mécanique. In 1923, the company manufactured a few cyclecars under the brand name Electrocyclette. Between 1924 and 1927 the company went on to build mainl ...

    France
  • Aero (1919-1920)

    Manufacturers

    Aero Car History Automotive manufacturer of Clapton, London.Great Britain from 1919 to 1920. The Aero Car was a British 5/7 hp (533 W) flat twin-engine cyclecar manufactured from 1919 to 1920 by the Aerocar Engineering Company in Clapton, London. The engine was an air-cooled flat-twin built by Blac ...

    Britain
  • Ajams (1920)

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    Ajams Car manufactures Neuilly, France 1920 The Ajams was a French automobile, built in Neuilly by M. Ajams in 1920. A light cyclecar, it had a tubular frame in the "birdcage" style. Its engine was a 1093 cc water-cooled twin-cylinder 9hp unit with a three-speed gearbox. It also had independent sus ...

    France
  • Alcyon (1903-1954)

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    Alcyon (1903-1954)

    Alcyon Car manufacture France from 1903 and 1954. The Alcyon was a French bicycle, automobile and motorcycle manufacturer between 1903 and 1954. Origins Alcyon originated from about 1890 when Edmond Gentil started the manufacture of bicycles in Neuilly, Seine. In 1902, this was complemented by moto ...

    France
  • Alldays & Onions (1898-1918)

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    Alldays & Onions (1898-1918)

    Alldays & Onions History Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1898 to 1918. Alldays & Onions was an English automobile maker, it manufactured cars from 1898 to 1918. The cars were sold under the Alldays name. The company also built an early British built tractor, the Alldays General Purpos ...

    Britain
  • Allwyn (1920)

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    Allwyn History Hampshire UK The Allwyn, or Allwin (sources show differing spellings) was a British cyclecar manufactured by Allwyn Cyclecars in Bournemouth, Hampshire in 1920. It had an air-cooled engine with either chain or belt drive to the rear axle which had no differential.

    Britain
  • Alvechurch ALC (1911-1913)

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    Alvechurch ALC (1911-1913)

    Alvechurch A.L.C History Great Britain Alvechurch A.L.C veteran Car The Alvechurch was a British cyclecar manufactured by the Alvechurch Light Car Company in Alvechurch, near Birmingham in 1911. The company was owned by Dunkleys, a pram maker, who also made cars under their own name. The car was po ...

    Britain
  • Amazon (1921-1922)

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    Amazon Car History Billiter Street, London, EC3, England from 1921 to 1922 The Amazon was a cyclecar produced by Amazon Cars Ltd in Billiter Street, London, EC3, England from 1921 to 1922. It featured a rear-mounted air-cooled twin 6/9 hp Coventry-Victor engine with chain drive to the rear wheels t ...

    Britain
  • American (1913)

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    American (1913)

    American (1913) American Automotive manufacturer Detroit, Michigan. USA From 1913 The American was made by American Cyclecar Co of Detroit, Michigan in 1912.the company was acquired by Isaac B. Trumbull and renamed The Trumbull Cyclecar. It had a 4-cylinder engine of 1.2 liters, and featured a fric ...

    USA
  • Andre (1933-1934)

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    Andre (1933-1934)

    T B André Car History London Great Britain Manufacturer T. B. André Ltd Production 1933-1934 6 made Class Light sports car Engine 728 cc V-twin Transmission 4 speed manual André was a lightweight English two-seater sports car manufactured from 1933 to 1934 in London W11, by T B André who were bette ...

    Britain
  • Archer (1920)

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    Archer CAR History The Archer was a British cyclecar designed by M Archer and made in 1920. It was powered by a two cylinder JAP engine rated at 8/10 hp. The two seats were placed one behind the other. The designer was more famous as the inventor of a trench mortar.

    Britain
  • Arden (1912-1916)

    Arden (1912-1916)

    Arden Car History 1912 to 1916 in Balsall Heath, Coventry Great Britain The Arden was a British automobile manufactured from 1912 to 1916 in Balsall Heath, Coventry. Starting out as a light and somewhat crude cyclecar, by the time production finished four years later, it had grown into a well-made ...

    Britain
  • Ardex (1934-1955)

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    Ardex (1934-1955)

    Ardex French automobile manufacture Nanterre, France 1934 to 1955. Ardex was a small French automobile manufacturer controlled by Marcel Tamine and based in Nanterre. In 1934, Ardex produced its first cyclecar, which followed the form of the Morgan three-wheeler and was powered by a V2 500 cc engin ...

    France

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