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  • Girling Motors (1913-1914)

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    1910s

    Girling Motors Ltd Car manufacturer of Bedford.Great Britain from 1913 to 1914. Girling Motors Ltd. was a British manufacturer of automobiles in the 1910s . History The company ...

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  • GN (1910-1923)

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    1910s
    GN (1910-1923)

    GN Car manufacturer Founded, London England, UK The GN was a British cyclecar made in London, between 1910 and 1925, The name derived from its founders, H.R. Godfrey and ...

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  • Gordon East Riding (1912-1916)

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    1900s
    Gordon East Riding (1912-1916)

    Gordon Armstrong East Riding Garage Automotive Manufacturer of United Kingdom from 1909 to 1916 The Gordon Armstrong East Riding Garage was a British automaker that was based ...

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  • Grade (1921-128)

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    1920s
    Grade (1921-128)

    Grade Automobilwerke AG Automotive manufacturer of Borkheide;Germany from 1921 to 1928. The Grade Automobil AG , previously grade automobilwerke AG , was an automobile ...

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  • Greyhound cyclecar (1914-1916)

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    1910s
    Greyhound cyclecar (1914-1916)

    Greyhound Cyclecar Company Automotive manufacturer of Ohio, and Michigan United States from 1914 to 1916. The Greyhound Cyclecar Company was an American automaker originally as ...

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  • Grofri (1921-1931)

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    1920s
    Grofri (1921-1931)

    Grofri Werke Automotive manufacturer Atzgersdorf, Austria From 1921 to 1931 Grofri was the name given to Austrian automobiles that were produced between 1921 and 1931 in the ...

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  • Hamilton (1921-1925)

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    1920s

    Hamilton (DJ Smith & Co. Ltd. ) Automotive manufacturer of Wickford, Essex.Great Britain from 1921 to 1925. Hamilton was a British automobile brand, which 1921-1925 of the DJ ...

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  • Hampton 8 (1913-1914)

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    1910s

    Hampton 8 (1913 to 1914) Overview Manufacturer Hampton Engineering Company Production 1913-1914 Designer(s) William Paddon Body and chassis Class Cyclecar Body style open ...

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  • Hawk (1914)

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    1910s
    Hawk (1914)

    Hawk Cyclecar Company American Automotive manufacturer Detroit, Michigan, .USA From 1914 The Hawk was a cyclecar built in Detroit, Michigan by the Hawk Cyclecar Company in 1914. ...

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  • Helo (1923-1925)

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    Helo (1923-1925)

    Helo Kraftfahrzeugbau Hermann & Lommatzsch 1923 to 1925 Berlin-Köpenick , Germany Helo Automobilbau Hermann & Lommatzsch was a German manufacturer of motor vehicles . The brand ...

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  • Heybourn (1914)

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    1910s
    Heybourn (1914)

    AW Heybourn & Company Car manufacturer of Maidenhead Berkshire.Great Britain from 1914 AW Heybourn & Company was a British repair shop and for a short time a automobile ...

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  • Hill & Stanier (1914)

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    1910s

    Hill & Stanier Car manufacturer Founded Newcastle-upon-Tyne Great Britain, The Hill & Stanier was an English automobile, a 6 hp cyclecar with a V twin, air-cooled engine. Drive ...

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  • Hoosier (1914)

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    1910s
    Hoosier (1914)

    Hoosier Scout (Hoosier Cyclecar Company) Automotive manufacturer of Indianapolis Indiana. United States from 1914 Hoosier Scout was an American car brand in Indianapolis only ...

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  • Ideal New York (1914)

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    1910s
    Ideal New York (1914)

    Ideal shop Automotive manufacturer of Buffalo , New York.United States from 1914. The Ideal Shop was a small US-American manufacture for the production of automobiles of the ...

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  • Imp Cyclecar (1913-1914)

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    1910s
    Imp Cyclecar (1913-1914)

    Imp Cyclecar Company (WH McIntyre Company) Automotive manufacturer of Auburn, Indiana.United States from 1913 to 1914. The Imp Cyclecar Company was an American automaker based ...

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  • Indian (1905-1929)

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    1900s
    Indian (1905-1929)

    Indian Motocycle Company Automotive manufacturer of Springfield,Massachusetts.United States from 1905 to 1929. The Indian Motocycle Company until 1923, Hendee Manufacturing ...

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  • Industrias Salvador (1922)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s
    Industrias Salvador (1922)

    Industrias Salvador Automotive manufacturer of Spain Salvador was a Spanish manufacturer of motorcycles and automobiles from the 1020s. History The company Industrias Salvador by ...

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  • Invicta (1913-1914)

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    Manufacturers
    1910s

    Invicta (Clarks Engineering Works ltd.) Car manufacturer of Leamington Spa Warwickshire.Great Britain from 1913 to 1914. Invicta was a British car brand by Clarks Engineering ...

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