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Renault
A Renault 8hp Type G Two-Seater participated in the 2002 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.
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Richard Brasier
Charles-Henri Brasier and Georges Richard formed the Richard-Brasier in 1902. Richard left the company in 1905 and the name was changed to Brasier. The car pictured is a rear-entry tonneau body style.
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Serpollet
Leon Serpollet of the Gardener Serpollet Company of Paris France is credited with developing the flash boiler for steam engines in the late 1800s. Leon's ovoid steam racer, named Easter Egg, set a land speed record of 75 mph at Nice, France on April 13, 1902.
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Serpollet
Leon Serpollet of the Gardener Serpollet Company of Paris France is credited with developing the flash boiler for steam engines in the late 1800s. Leon's ovoid steam racer, named Easter Egg, set a land speed record of 75 mph at Nice, France on April 13, 1902.
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Serpollet
Leon Serpollet of the Gardener Serpollet Company of Paris France is credited with developing the flash boiler for steam engines in the late 1800s. Leon's ovoid steam racer, named Easter Egg, set a land speed record of 75 mph at Nice, France on April 13, 1902.
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Serpollet
Leon Serpollet of the Gardener Serpollet Company of Paris France is credited with developing the flash boiler for steam engines in the late 1800s. Leon's ovoid steam racer, named Easter Egg, set a land speed record of 75 mph at Nice, France on April 13, 1902.
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Siddeley
The Siddeley Autocar Company was founded by John Davenport Siddeley in Coventry, England in 1902.
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Stanley
The Stanley Motor Carriage Company of Watertown, Massachusetts produced steam powered automobiles between 1902 and 1924.
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Stanley
The Stanley Motor Carriage Company of Watertown, Massachusetts produced steam powered automobiles between 1902 and 1924.