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Brazier Automotive manufacturer

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. USA From 1902 to 1903.

Brazier Automotive manufacturer Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. USA From 1902 to 1903.

Brazier was an early American manufacturer of automobiles in Philadelphia. The brand name was Brazier .

History

Bartol Brazier was French. He produced between 1902 and 1903 in Philadelphia in Pennsylvania a few automobiles. 

The offer was a strikingly large and heavy model. A two-cylinder engine with 18 hp power powered the vehicles. The wheels were 36 inches high. The usual structure was a six-seater touring car . Phaeton , Surrey and Wagonette were also possible on customer request. The empty weight was around 1200 kg.

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