Bremen sports equipment
Bremen Sport Equipment Inc. | |
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legal form | Inc. |
founding | around 1969 |
resolution | 1988 |
Seat | Bremen , Indiana , USA |
management | Alvin D. Hildenbrand |
Branch | Automobiles |
Bremen Sport Equipment Inc. was an American manufacturer of automobiles . The company names ARX Industries and BSC Corp. called.
Company history
Alvin D. Hildenbrand founded the company in Bremen , Indiana , around 1969 . He made automobiles and kit cars . The brand name was Bremen . Production ended in 1988. He also imported vehicles from Adamo , Glaspac , Lafer , Puma and Ventura from Brazil.
vehicles
The model Sebring resembled the sterling from California Component Cars , the British Nova corresponded. A special feature of this model was the opening roof instead of side doors. Usually a chassis from the VW Beetle formed the basis. However, Bremen also offered a tubular frame and a V6 engine . The most powerful version had a V6 engine with 3800 cm³ displacement and a turbocharger .
The Creighton was a 1930s style convertible . The engines came from the Ford Pinto and 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 with a front similar to the Ford Model T.
The Maxi-Taxi was the extended version of the Citation .
literature
- George Nick Georgano (Editor-in-Chief): The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Volume 1: A – F. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago 2001, ISBN 1-57958-293-1 , p. 190. (English)