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Bjering automobiles History

Bjering automobiles

Bjering was a early Norwegian manufacturer of automobiles constructed by Hans Christian Bjering.The Brand nane was Bjering

History

The company of Hans Christian Bjering from Gjøvik began in 1918 with the production of automobiles. In 1925, the production was discontinued after around ten manufactured cars.

The model was a small car Its small width made the vehicle capable of driving in the narrow tracks and Norwegian winters . It provided space for two people in a row. The driver sat behind.The body was made of wood. The first vehicles were a V-engine with four cylinders in mid-engine design used. The last vehicles used a four - cylinder in-line engine mounted in the rear of the vehicle.

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