Fejes Lemezmotor és Gépgyár
Fejes was a Hungarian manufacturer of automobiles in the 1920s.
History
Jenő Fejes had worked for MAG with the design of aircraft engines. In 1922 he founded the company Fejes Lemezmotor és Gépgyár in Budapest at a former military warehouse building for the production of automobiles the self-produced cars came to production in around 1923. The model was equipped with a four-cylinder engine with 1244 cc capacity equipped and a four-seat body. Several vehicles with different superstructures were produced for the Post Office. In 1928 replacing heavy cast and pressed parts with a light quality plate construction gave the low curb weight chassis built with the principles of modern light machine construction as were other parts
giving durability and reliability in theory at least. while the electrical equipment the and gauges wheel brakes were bought from abroad. the cars proved unreliable and by 1929 production was stopped.