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German Automotive manufacturers from the 1920s

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  • ABC (1921-1925)

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    ABC workshop Automotive manufacturers Berlin German .from 1921 to 1925 The automobile construction and construction workshop , abbreviated to ABC workshop , was a German company in Berlin in the first half of the 1920s - apparently only for a short time . It had the legal form of a limited liabilit ...

    Germany
  • ABOAG (1905-1928)

    Manufacturers
    ABOAG (1905-1928)

    ABOAG (Aligemeine Berliner Omnibus AG) Commercial vehicle manufacturer of Germany From 1905 to 1928. Aligemeine Berliner Omnibus AG, trading as ABOAG,a established transport company in 1868 entered the bus-building field by converting a horse-bus into an experimental battery bus bodies on various c ...

    Germany
  • Acason (1915-1925)

    Manufacturers
    Acason (1915-1925)

    Acason Motor Truck Company commercial vehicles manufacturer from Detroit , Michigan; United States 1915 to 1925 Acason Motor Truck Company was a manufacturer of commercial vehicles from the United States .The brand name was Acason . History The company was founded in Detroit , Michigan in 1915 . In ...

    USA
  • Adler History (1902-1939)

    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 ...

    Adler | Germany
  • AGA (1919–29)

    Manufacturers
    AGA (1919–29)

    AGA German Automotive manufacturer Berlin,Germany From 1919 to 1929 The Aktiengesellschaft für Automobilbau (A.G.A. or AGA) was a German producer of cars in the 1920s in the German capital Berlin. In 1909 in Berlin an AGA-company was founded as Autogen-Gas-Akkumulator-AG. It was the German filiatio ...

    Germany
  • Alan (1923–25)

    Manufacturers

    Alan German automobile manufacturer Bamberg Germany. Produced from 1923 to 1925 The Alan was a German "inflation-period" automobile of simple design; it was manufactured by J Mayer in Bamberg in limited numbers between 1923 and 1925. The only model, the 6/30, had a 30hp, four-cylinder engine with o ...

    Germany
  • Alfi (1927-1928)

    Manufacturers

    Alfi Automotive manufacturers Berlin,Germany From 1927 to 1928 The Alfi Automobile GmbH was a German automobile manufacturer . Company History Alex Fischer led until 1924 the AG for accumulators and automotive , which sold four-wheeled small car as Alfi . In 1927 he founded his own company in Berli ...

    Germany
  • AMBAG (1923)

    Manufacturers

    AMBAG Automotive manufacturer Berlin-Steglitz; Germany from 1923 The automobile and motorcycle AG abbreviated AMBAG , was a short-lived German company for the production of automobiles and motorcycles with headquarters in Berlin-Steglitz , Kniep Hofstraße 64th. Company History The company was found ...

    Germany
  • Amor (1924–1925)

    Manufacturers

    Amor Automotive manufacturer Cologne Germany From 1924 to 1925 The Amor was a small German automobile built in limited numbers in Cologne from 1924 to 1925. The car had a 16hp four-cylinder proprietary engine. Its name means "love" in Spanish and Portuguese.

    Germany
  • Anker (1919–20)

    Anker (1919–20)

    Anker German automobile manufacturer Berlin Germany. Produced from 1919 to 1920 The Anker was a German automobile manufactured in Berlin between 1919 and 1920. Cars were built up from war-surplus components, and available in various body types but the same chassis with a 1,145 cc (69.9 cu in) inlin ...

    Germany
  • Apollo (1910–1927)

    Manufacturers
    Apollo (1910–1927)

    Apollo Automotive manufacturer Apolda Thuringia, Germany from 1910 to 1927 A. Ruppe & Sohn from 1910 to 1912 and Apollo-Werke 1912 to 1927 in Apolda Thuringia. Germany. The Apollo was a German automobile manufactured by Ruppe the company had previously offered a car called the Piccolo. The first Ap ...

    Germany
  • Argeo (1924-1927)

    Manufacturers

    Argeo Automotive manufacturers Berlin , Germany From 1924 to 1927 The Argeo vehicle factory was a German manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles . Company History The company from Stallschreiberstraße 57 in Berlin began in 1924 under the direction of Georg Kulitzky with the production of motorc ...

    Germany
  • Arimofa (1921-1925)

    Manufacturers

    Arimofa (Ari) Automotive manufacturers Plauen; Germany. From 1921 to 1925 The ARI Arimofa GmbH was a German automobile and motorcycle manufacturer in Plauen (Vogtland) was established. From 1921 to 1922 the company manufactured small cars under the name Arimofa. The 4/12-hp car was equipped with a  ...

    Germany
  • Atlantic (1921–1923)

    Manufacturers

    Atlantic German automobile manufacturer Berlin Germany. Produced from 1921 to 1923 The Atlantic was made by Atlantic AG für Automobilbau, Berlin, from 1921 to 1923. It was a single-track car with two auxiliary side wheels and a two-seat tandem body.a air-cooled two-cylinder boxer engine from BMW wi ...

    Germany
  • Badenia (1923-1925)

    Manufacturers

    Badenia automobile works Germany Automotive manufacturers from 1923 to 1925 Ladenburg; Germany The Badenia automotive Werke AG was a German company for the production of automobiles with headquarters in Hamburg and production facilities in Ladenburg . It was founded in 1923 and went bankrupt in 192 ...

    Germany
  • Badische (1920-1928)

    Manufacturers

    Heim & Co. Badische Automobilfabrik Automotive manufacturers Mannheim , Germany from 1920 to 1928 The Badische Automobilfabrik Heim & Co. was a German car manufacturer in Mannheim . The company was founded in 1920 by mechanic master Franz Heim (born July 4, 1882, previously with Benz & Cie company. ...

    Germany

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