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Garrard (automobile)

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The Garrard was an English automobile manufactured only in 1904 by Garrard Co. of Birmingham run by Charles Garrard.[1]

In 1900 Garrard Co. was chiefly devoted to the manufacture of cycle chains and cycle wheel gearing. manufactured From the company which produced the Clément-Garrard motorcycle, it was described as a "Suspended Tri-car".

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References

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  • David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles