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Anger Engineering Company

Automotive manufacturer Milwaukee , Wisconsin , USA from 1915 to 1915

 

Anger Engineering Company was an American manufacturer of automobiles in the 1910s. The brand names were AEC and Anger .

History

Walter A. Anger founded the company in Milwaukee , Wisconsin , in April 1912 . 1913 began the production of automobiles. 1915 ended production.

The Model 4-40 was the smallest vehicle on offer. It had 305 cm wheelbase . As with the other models, there was a choice of a five-seat touring car and a two-seater roadster . The four-cylinder engine made 26 hp .

The model 6-50 had a chassis with 340 cm wheelbase. A six-cylinder engine with L-head and 38 hp power powered the vehicles.

The model 6-60 had 356 cm wheelbase. Its six-cylinder engine with T-head made 43 hp.

 

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