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Bremen Sports Equipment

Automotive manufacturer of Bremen , Indiana,United States from 1969 to 1988.

manufacturer of Bremen , Indiana,United States from 1969 to 1988.

Bremen Sport Equipment Inc. was an American manufacturer of automobiles . Also by the names ARX ​​Industriesand BSC Corp.  

 History

Alvin D. Hildenbrand founded the company in Bremen in 1969 in Indiana with the production of automobiles and kit cars .The brand name was Bremen . By 1988 ended the production. They also imported vehicles from Adamo , GlasPac , Lafer , Puma and Ventura from Brazil. 

The model Sebring was similar to the Sterling of California Component Cars , which corresponded to the British Nova . A special feature of this model was the hinged roof instead of side doors. Usually formed a chassis of the VW Beetle 's base. However, Bremen also offered a tubular frame and a V6 engine . The most powerful version had a V6 engine with 3800 cc displacement and a turbocharger . 

The Creighton was a convertible in the style of the 1930s with a 105" wheelbase. The engines came from the 2300 cc.4 cylinder Ford Mustang II . 

The Mini Mark was also a 1930s-style vehicle, but cheaper because it was built on a VW basis.

The Citation was a VW buggy whose front was similar to the Ford Model T. 

The maxi-taxi was the extended version of the citation . 

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