Panhard Panhard was originally called Panhard et Levassor, and was established as a car manufacturing concern by René Panhard and Émile Levassor in 1887. The last Panhard passenger car was built in 1967. |
Trabant The Trabant /tr?'b??nt/ is a car that was produced by former East German auto maker VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke Zwickau in Zwickau, Sachsen. It was the most common vehicle in East Germany, and was |
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Ariel Ariel Motorcycles was a British motorcycle manufacturer established in 1870 by James Starley and William Hillman to make bicycles. It was one of the leading innovators in British motorcycling. The mar |
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Citroën Founded in 1919 by French industrialist André-Gustave Citroën (1878–1935), Citroën was the first mass-production car company outside the USA [4] and pioneered the modern concept of creating a sales an |
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DAF DAF is the best known Dutch truck and car manufacturer. This family business started out as a trailer factory, but just after the second world war production of trucks and later cars was taken up. The |
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De Dion-Bouton De Dion-Bouton was a French automobile manufacturer and railcar manufacturer operating from 1883 to 1932. The company was founded by the Marquis Jules-Albert de Dion, Georges Bouton (1847–1938) and hi |
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Edsel The Edsel was an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company during the 1958, 1959, and 1960 model years. The Edsel never gained popularity with contemporary American car buyers and sold poorly. |
Ferguson Henry George “Harry” Ferguson (4 November 1884 – 25 October 1960) was an Irish engineer and inventor who is noted for his role in the development of the modern agricultural tractor. The Ferguson Model |
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Graham-Paige In 1927, Joseph B., Robert C. and Ray A. Graham organized the New York based Graham Brothers Corporation as a holding company. On January 5, 1928, the name of the company was changed to Graham-Paige |
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Humber Humber specialtees from Autonaut.com. Humber was a British automobile marque which could date its beginnings to Thomas Humber's bicycle company founded in 1868. |
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Jensen-Healey The Jensen-Healey is a two-seater convertible sports car that was originally produced between 1972 and 1976 by Jensen Motors, Ltd. |
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Laurin & Klement Laurin & Klement (1895–1925) was a bicycle, motorcycle and automobile manufacturer in Austria-Hungary (presently the Czech Republic). The company was founded in 1895, and named after founders: Václav |
Heinrich Lanz Lanz was a manufacturer of agricultural machinery from 1859 - 1956, after which it became part of John Deere. |
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Motobécane Motobécane was a French manufacturer of bicycles, mopeds, motorcycles, and other small vehicles, established in 1923. |
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Peerless Peerless was a United States automobile produced by the Peerless Motor Company of Cleveland, Ohio from 1900 to 1931. The company was known for building high-quality, precision luxury automobiles. |
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Studebaker Studebaker Corporation was a United States wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. Founded in 1852 and incorporated in 1868 under the name of the Studebaker Brothers Manufactur |
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Tatra Tatra was founded in 1850 as Schustala & Company later renamed Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft, a wagon and carriage manufacturer, and in 1897 produced the first motor car in central Europe |
Tempo (Øglend) Tempo, The World, Villers, Sport, Luxus, CZ, Swing, Taifun, Comet, Trigger, Cross, Sprint, Fighter, Safir, Progress, Corvette |
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