Anglo-Dane

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Anglo-Dane was a Danish car brand.

Company history

The company HC Fredericksen from Copenhagen began in 1902 with the production of automobiles . In 1917 production was discontinued after about 70 copies were made. In the same year Anglo-Dane, Jan and Thrige merged to form De forenede Automobilfabriker to offer trucks under the name Triangel until 1945 .

vehicles

The first model had a single-cylinder built -in engine from Kelecom . Later, the company's own single-cylinder and two-cylinder engines were used. Among other things, there was a two-cylinder model in the Landaulet body shape in 1908 .

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