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  • Merz (1914)

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    1910s
    Merz (1914)

    Merz Cyclecar Company Automotive manufacturer of Indianapolis Indiana.United States from 1914 The Merz Cyclecar Company was an American automaker in Indianapolis (Indiana) . The ...

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  • Meteor (1913-1928)

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    1910s
    Meteor (1913-1928)

    Meteor Motors Ltd (1913-1928) London, United Kingdom The Meteor Motors Ltd.. was a British automobile manufacturer of 142 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush London. From ...

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  • Michaelson (1914)

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    1910s
    Michaelson (1914)

    Shapiro-Michaelson Motor Company Automotive manufacturer of Minneapolis.United States from 1914 The Michaelson Motor Company was an American motor, motorcycle and automobile ...

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  • Microcars

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    1950s
    Microcars

    Microcar and Bubble car View all microcar and bubble cars,also cyclecars in related items Below. A microcar is the smallest automobile classification, usually applied to very ...

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  • Minerva (1902-1938)

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    1900s
    Minerva (1902-1938)

    Minerva Belgian automobile manufacture Belgium. Produced from 1902 to 1938 The Minerva was a prominent Belgian luxury automobile manufactured from 1902 until 1938. The company ...

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  • Minimus (1922-1924)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s
    Minimus (1922-1924)

    Minimus (Minimus Fahrzeug GmbH) Vehicle manufacturer Munich - Pasing Germany from 1922 to 1924 The Minimus vehicle GmbH was a German manufacturer of small cars, which in 1922 to ...

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  • Mohawk (1914-1915)

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    Manufacturers
    1910s

    Mohawk Motor Company Automotive manufacturer of Boston Massachusetts;United States of America from 1914 to 1915. The Mohawk Motor Company was a short-lived American manufacturer ...

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  • Moll-Werke (1922-1926)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s
    Moll-Werke (1922-1926)

    Moll-Werke AG Vehicle manufacturer Chemnitz Germany from 1922 to 1926 The Moll-Werke AG was a German automobile manufacturer from Chemnitz . History The company decided to ...

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  • Morgan AG (1924-1925)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s
    Morgan AG (1924-1925)

    Morgan (Morgan Auto AG) Vehicle manufacturer Berlin Germany from 1924 to 1925 The Morgan Auto AG was a German manufacturer of small cars, which was based in Berlin from 1924 to ...

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  • Moser (1914-1923)

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    1910s
    Moser (1914-1923)

    Fritz Moser, Fabrique d'Automobiles Moser Saint-Aubin-Sauges , Switzerland 1914 to 1923 Fritz Moser, Fabrique d'Automobiles et Motocyclettes , previously Moteurs Moser , was ...

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  • New British (1921-1923)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s
    New British (1921-1923)

    New British (Charles Willets Junior Ltd.) Carmakers manufactured in Great Britain from 1921 to 1923. New British was a British automobile brand, which between 1921 and 1923 ...

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  • New Hudson (1912-1956)

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    Manufacturers
    1910s
    New Hudson (1912-1956)

    New Hudson (New Imperial Cycle) Birmingham.UK New Imperial Cycles was a British car manufacturer, which was established in 1914 in Birmingham. From 1903 until the 1930s , the ...

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  • Nomad (1925-1926)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s
    Nomad (1925-1926)

    Nomad Cars Ltd. Carmakers manufactured in Sussex.Great Britain from 1925 to 1926. The Nomad Cars Ltd. was a British automaker who was based in Hastings (Sussex) and London from ...

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  • Norton (1913)

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    Manufacturers
    1910s
    Norton (1913)

    Tom Norton Ltd. Carmakers manufactured in Llandrindod Wells.Great Britain from 1913 Tom Norton Ltd. was a British manufacturer of small automobiles from 1913. History Tom ...

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  • O-We-Go (1914)

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    Manufacturers
    1910s
    O-We-Go (1914)

    O-We-Go (Tribune engineering company) Automotive manufacturer of Owego ,New York United States from 1914 The O-We-Go Car Company was an American automaker by Tribune engineering ...

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  • Orpington (1920-1924)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s
    Orpington (1920-1924)

    Orpington (Smith & Milroy Ltd.) Car manufacturer of Orpington Kent.Great Britain from 1920 to 1924. Orpington was a British automobile brand, which was from 1920 to 1924 by Smith ...

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  • PAF (1921)

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    Manufacturers
    1920s

    PAF (Plant & Foulkes) Car manufacturer of Manchester.Great Britain from 1921. Plant & Foulkes was a British manufacturer of small automobiles in 1921. History The company from ...

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  • Paragon (1913-1914)

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    Manufacturers
    1910s

    Paragon Cars 1913-1914 Manningtree Essex UK Paragon was a British automobile brand from 1913-1914 . By K. Portway & Co. built in Manningtree (Essex) Asides from motorcycles they ...

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