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  • 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
  • Automoto (1902-1930)

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    Automoto (1902-1930)

    Automoto French automobile manufacture Saint-Étienne, France. Produced from 1902 to 1930. 1904 Automoto 24hp Automoto was a French manufacturer founded in 1902, which joined with the Peugeot group in 1930 and was fully absorbed by 1962. Prior to World War II Automoto sourced engines from Chaise, Zu ...

    France
  • Autotrix (1911-1914)

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    Autotrix (1911-1914)

    Autotrix History Weybridge, Surrey between 1911 and 1914. The Autotrix was a British three-wheeled cyclecar manufactured by Edmunds and Wadden in Weybridge, Surrey between 1911 and 1914. Two versions of the car were advertised, both with air-cooled JAP engines. The smaller version had a 4 hp engine ...

    Britain
  • AV (1919-1924)

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    AV (1919-1924)

    AV Car History Teddington Middlesex between 1919 and 1924. The AV was a British cyclecar manufactured by Ward and Avey in Somerset Road, Teddington Middlesex between 1919 and 1924. It was one of the more successful cyclecars and was based on a design bought from Carden and built in the factory that ...

    Britain
  • Baughan (1920-1929)

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    Baughan (1920-1929)

    Baughan car history Harrow, Middlesex, UK . 1920 until 1936 Founded 1920 Defunct 1936 Headquarters Harrow, Middlesex, UK Key people Henry Baughan Products Cyclecar and motorcycles Baughan was a British cyclecar and motorcycle manufacturer in business from 1920 until 1936. From 1920 until 1921 they ...

    Britain
  • Beacon (1912-1914)

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    Beacon Motors Ltd. Automotive manufacturer of Liphook Surrey.Great Britain from 1912 to 1914. The Beacon Motors Ltd. was a British automaker in Liphook (Surrey) . From 1912 two models were produced there. The Beacon 10 hp was equipped with a V2 engine , which had a capacity of 1248 cc. The open car ...

    Britain
  • Bell (1920)

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    Bell (WG Bell) Automotive manufacturer of Rochester , Kent .Great Britain from 1920 WG Bell was a British car manufacturer in the 1920s. History The company was based in Rochester (Kent) in the county of Kent . 1920, the production of automobiles began . The brand name was Bell . The production end ...

    Britain
  • BPD (1913)

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    BPD Car History Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex UK (1913) Manufacturer Brown, Paine and Dowland Ltd Production 1913 Successor none Class cyclecar Engine JAP V-twin 8 hp Transmission 2-speed manual The BPD was a British 4-wheeled cyclecar made in 1913 by Brown, Paine and Dowland Ltd of Shoreham-by-Sea, Suss ...

    Britain
  • Bramham (1922-1924)

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    Bramham (1922-1924)

    Bramham Motors Limited Automotive manufacturer of Leeds Great Britain from 1922 to 1924. Bramham Motors Limited was a British manufacturer of small automobiles in the 1920s History The company from Leeds began in 1922 as a successor to Stanhope Motors (Leeds) Limited with the production of automobi ...

    Britain
  • Burgers (1898-1906)

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    Burgers (1898-1906)

    Burgers-Eerste Nederlandsche Rijwielfabriek Automotive manufacturer of Deventer.Netherlands from 1898 to 1906. Burgers-Eerste Nederlandsche Rijwielfabriek was the first Dutch manufacturer of bicycles . Later, the company also produced motorcycles and automobiles . History Burgers not only sold bicy ...

    Netherlands
  • Campion (1913)

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    Campion Cycle Co. Ltd Automotive manufacturer of Nottingham.Great Britain from 1913 The Campion Cycle Company Ltd. was a British manufacturer of bicycles , motorcycles and Cycle Cars , which was located between 1901 and 1926 in Nottingham from 1901 they produced motorcycles and 3 wheel trikes up un ...

    Britain
  • Carden (1913-1916)

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    Carden (1913-1916)

    Carden cyclecar history Farnham, Surrey , Teddington, Middlesex , Ascot, Berkshire. Manufacturer Carden Engineering Production 1913-1925 Class cyclecar Body style single seat open Engine 480 cc single cylinder JAP or 654 cc V twin Wheelbase 78 inches (1980 mm) Length 120 inches (3050 mm) Width 32 i ...

    Britain
  • Carlette (1913)

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    Carlette cyclecar history Weybridge, Surrey. Manufacturer Holstein Garage Production 1913 Class cyclecar Engine JAP V twin The Carlette was a British cyclecar made in 1913 by the Holstein Garage of Weybridge, Surrey. The car was powered by an 8 hp JAP V-twin engine. This was coupled to a countersha ...

    Britain
  • Cumbria Motors (1914)

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    Cumbria Motors (1914)

    Cumbria Motors Ltd Automotive manufacturer of Cockermouth, Cumberland .Great Britain from 1914 Cumbria Motors was a British automaker in Cockermouth, Cumberland . Only in 1914 were Cycle Cars and light automobiles manufactured there. The Cumbria 8/10 hp was a cycle car with V2 air cooled jap engine ...

    Britain

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