Billings-Burns

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The Billings-Burns was an English automobile built only in 1900 in Coventry. This voiturette designed by E. D. Billings was powered by a 2+14 hp De Dion single-cylinder engine mounted in the open at the front of the car. The Burns part of the name came from its intended seller - a Mr. J. Burns based in London.

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  • David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.