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  • Ansaldo (1921-1931)

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    Ansaldo (1921-1931)

    Ansaldo automobiles History Founded 1921 Italy The Ansaldo was an Italian automobile manufactured by the armaments concern Gio. Ansaldo later six-cylinders were offered with ...

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  • Ansted (1922-1927)

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    Ansted (1922-1927)

    Ansted American Automotive manufacturer Connersville, Indiana, USA From 1922 to 1927 The Ansted was an American automobile; successor to the Lexington and the Ansted-Lexington, ...

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  • Apex (1920-1923)

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    Apex (1920-1923)

    Apex Motor Car Company (Ace) American Automotive manufacturer Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA From 1920 to 1923 The Ace was an American-assembled car made in Ypsilanti, Michigan by the ...

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  • Arab (1926-1928)

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    Arab (1926-1928)

    Arab Car History Letchworth, Hertfordshire, UK between 1926 and 1928. 1927 Arab 2-litre The Arab was a high-performance English automobile designed by Reid Railton and ...

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  • 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 ...

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  • Argeo (1924-1927)

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    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 ...

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  • Arimofa (1921-1925)

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    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 ...

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  • Armstrong 12 hp (1929-1939)

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    Armstrong 12 hp (1929-1939)

    Armstrong Siddeley 12 hp Production period: 1929 to 1939 Type : motor car Class : Touring car , sedan ,roadster Engines: Petrol: 1236cc-1434cc-1666 cc Length: 3962 mm Width: ...

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  • Armstrong 15 hp (1927-1934)

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    Armstrong 15 hp (1927-1934)

    Armstrong Siddeley 15 hp Production period: 1927 to 1934 Class Motor car Body versions : Touring car , sedan ,roadster,limousine Engines: Petrol: 1.9 liters Length: 3912-3962 mm ...

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  • Armstrong 18 hp (1921-1926)

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    Armstrong 18 hp (1921-1926)

    Armstrong Siddeley 18 hp Production period: 1921 to 1926 Class: motor car Body type Tourer, saloon,limousine,van Engines: Gasoline: 2.3,2.9 liters Length: 4191 mm Wheelbase : ...

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  • Armstrong 20 hp (1927-1940)

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    Armstrong 20 hp (1927-1940)

    Armstrong Siddeley 20 20/25 hp Production period: 1927 to 1940 Engines: Petrol: 2.8,2.9,3.2,3.7 liters Length: 4293-4725 mm Width: 1422 mm Wheelbase : 2946-3366 mm The Armstrong ...

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  • Armstrong 4/14 hp (1923-1929)

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    Armstrong 4/14 hp (1923-1929)

    Armstrong Siddeley 4/14 hp Production period: 1923 to 1929 Type: Motor car Class: Touring car , sedan ,coupe Engines: Gasoline: 1.85 liters Length: 3810-4064 mm Wheelbase : ...

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  • Arrol-Aster (1927-1930)

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    Arrol-Aster (1927-1930)

    Arrol-Aster Car History Arrol-Aster was a British car maker founded in 1927 when Arrol-Johnston and Aster merged. The Wembley, London works of Aster was closed and production ...

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  • Arzac (1926-1927)

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    Arzac French automobile manufacture Paris, France from 1926 to 1927 The Arzac was a small French cyclecar manufactured in Paris from 1926 to 1927. The automobile featured ...

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  • AS (1924-1930)

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    AS (1924-1930)

    AS (Towarzystwo Budowy Samochodów AS) Manufacturer of automobiles Warsaw; Poland from 1924 to 1930 Towarzystwo Budowy Samochodów AS was a Polish manufacturer of automobiles .The ...

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  • AS (1928-1969)

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    Automobielfavriek Schmidt NV Amsterdam Netherlands 1928-1939 & 1948-1969 Automobielfavriek Schmidt NV Amsterdam imported US-built Republic trucks and buses until 1927 when it ...

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  • Ascot (1928-1930)

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    Ascot (1928-1930)

    Ascot Motor car History Letchworth, Hertfordshire UK between From 1928 to 1930 i The Ascot was an English automobile, the brainchild of Cyril Pullin (who also produced ...

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  • ASEA (1927-)

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    ASEA Allemaenna Svcnska Elektriska AB Vasteras Sweden from 1927 Allemaenna Svcnska Elektriska AB. of Vasteras, built Asea trollev-buses, using numerous Volvo camponents. By 1939 ...

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