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  • Aachener (1902)

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    1900s

    Aachener German Automotive manufacturer Aachen.Germany from 1902 The Aachener was a German automobile, built by the Aachen Steel Works and offered for sale in 1902. The company ...

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  • ABAM (KEW) (1898-1907)

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    1890s
    ABAM (KEW) (1898-1907)

    ABAM (KEW) German Automotive manufacturers Cologne Germany from 1898 to 1907 French Kriéger electric car The Cologne Electricity Company (KEW) was a manufacturer of electric ...

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  • Allright (1908–1913)

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    1900s
    Allright (1908–1913)

    Allright Automotive manufacturers Koln-Lindentahler Metallwerke AG. Cologne-Lindenthal Germany from 1908 to 1913 The Allright (known in Germany as the Allreit and outside of ...

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  • Amor (1924–1925)

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    1920s

    Amor Automotive manufacturer Cologne Germany From 1924 to 1925 The Amor was a small German automobile built in limited numbers in Cologne from 1924 to 1925. The car had a 16hp ...

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  • Asdomobil (1913)

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    1910s

    Asdomobil Automotive manufacturers from 1913 Dusseldorf , Germany Asdomobil was a German car brand. The company Alfred Schwefelringhaus from Dusseldorf began in 1913 with the ...

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  • Aumann (1989-1992)

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    1980s
    Aumann (1989-1992)

    Aumann Kit Cars Germany Automotive manufacturers from 1989 to 1992 Rheine; Germany. The Aumann Kit Cars GmbH was a German manufacturer of automobiles . Company History Peter ...

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  • Bancroft (1991-1993)

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    1990s
    Bancroft (1991-1993)

    Bancroft Motorsport Automotive manufacturers Gronau Germany from 1991 to 1993 Bancroft Motorsport was a German company of automobile production , which produced a ...

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  • Champion (1950-1952)

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    1950s
    Champion (1950-1952)

    Champion Automotive manufacturers Paderborn; Germany from 1950 until 1952. The Champion Automotive GmbH from Paderborn was a German car manufacturer . The brand name ...

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  • Cudell (1898-1908)

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    1890s
    Cudell (1898-1908)

    Cudell Automotive manufacturers Aachen; Germany from 1898 until 1908. Cudell Motor Compagnie was a German manufacturer of automobiles . Company History The company was founded in ...

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  • Ehrhardt (1904-1924)

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    1900s
    Ehrhardt (1904-1924)

    Ehrhardt Automotive manufacturers Dusseldorf Zella St Blasii Germany from 1905 until 1924. The Ehrhardt was a German automobile manufactured from 1905 until 1924. The company was ...

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  • Excelsior-Mascot (1910-1922)

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    1910s
    Excelsior-Mascot (1910-1922)

    Excelsior-Mascot Automotive manufacturers Cologne; Germany from 1911 until 1922. The Excelsior-Mascot was a German automobile manufactured in Cologne-Nippes from 1911 until 1922. ...

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  • Fafnir (1908-1926)

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    1900s
    Fafnir (1908-1926)

    Fafnir Automotive manufacturer Aachen; Germany From 1908 to 1926. Fafnir was a German engine and vehicle manufacturer based in Aachen. They made a range of cars between 1908 and ...

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  • Hoffmann (1954-1955)

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    1950s
    Hoffmann (1954-1955)

    Hoffmann Automotive manufacturers Germany From 1954 to 1955 Hoffmann was a manufacturer in Ratingen-Lintorf, Germany. Between 1948 and 1954 the company also ...

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  • Kleinschnittger (1950-1957)

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    1950s
    Kleinschnittger (1950-1957)

    Kleinschnittger Automotive manufacturers Ansberg; Germany From 1950 to 1957 Kleinschnittger was a German company that between 1950 and 1957 produced microcars. The F250 was ...

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