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  • Stoewer History (1899-1940)

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    Stoewer History (1899-1940)

    Stoewer history Automotive manufacturer Stettin; Germany From 1899 to 1940. Stoewer was a German automobile manufacturer before World War II whose headquarters were ...

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  • Superior (1905-1906)

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    Superior (1905-1906)

    Superior (Superior Fahrrad-und Maschin-Industrie) Vehicle manufacturer History Eisenach Germany from 1905 to 1906 The Superior bicycle and mechanical engineering industry Hans ...

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  • Tourist Berliner (1907-1920)

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    Tourist Berliner (1907-1920)

    Tourist Automobile Works Automotive manufacturers Berlin Tempelhof, Germany from 1907 until 1920. Later as Berliner Automobilfabrik Torpedo Georg Beck & Co. 1911 to 1920 ...

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  • Treskow (1906-1909)

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    Treskow (Robert Treskow Motorwagenfabrik) Vehicle manufacturer Schönebeck Germany from 1906 to 1909 Motorwagenfabrik Robert Treskow The motor vehicle factory Robert Treskow was a ...

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  • Victoria Werke (1900-1958)

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    Victoria Werke (1900-1958)

    Victoria-Werke AG history Nuremberg , Germany 1900 to 1958 The two-wheeled brand Victoria was first founded in 1886 as "Frankenburger and Ottenstein Nuremberg", went in 1958 with ...

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  • Wenkelmobil (1899-1907)

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    Wenkelmobil (1899-1907)

    Wenkelmobil Automotive manufacturers Berlin; Germany From 1899 to 1907 Wenkel's first car, built around 1899, was based on a light tubular steel frame for an ...

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  • Wimmer (1904-1906)

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    Otto Wimmer Motorenfabrik Vehicle manufacturer Germany from 1904 to 1906 Otto Wimmer Motorenfabrik , previously Benedikt Wimmer & Söhne , was a German company in the field ...

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