Allard (1899 automobile)
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The Allard was an English automobile manufactured by Allard & Co. of Coventry from 1899 to 1902.
Originally a bicycle company, Allard moved into the motor industry by producing motor tricycles; the company then moved on to building a four-seater 4½ hp model based on the Benz, followed by a 3 hp air-cooled car with an engine said to be of their own manufacture. In 1902 they offered a 9 hp single-cylinder light car, but merged with Rex later that year.
[edit] See also
- Allard was also the name of a better-known English marque.
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