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Part 1: The Early History
Part 2: The Last 100 years
1: Car Production
2: Steam Powered
3: Electric Powered
4: Hybrid Cars
5: Other Sources of Fuel
6: Parts of the Car
7: Petrol/Gasoline
8: Car Manufacturers by Country
8.1 Austria
8.2 Australia
8.3 China
8.4 Czech Republic
8.5 France
8.6 Germany
8.7 Great Britain (UK)
8.8 Holland
8.9 India
8.10 Italy
8.11 Japan
8.12 Russia
8.13 Spain
8.13.1. Abadal
8.13.2. America
8.13.3. Authi
8.13.4. Barreiros
8.13.5. Biscuter
8.13.6. David
8.13.7. Elizalde
8.13.8. Eucort
8.13.9. Hispano-Suiza
8.13.10.Kapi
8.13.11. SEAT
8.13.12. Other Spanish Car Manufacturers
8.13.13. Other Information
8.14 Sweden
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The motor car - a concise history.
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History of Abadal Motor Cars / Automobiles
8.13.1.
Abadal
Francisco Abadal, who used to work for Hispano-Suiza (see
Section 8.13.9
), produced two luxury models between
1912
and
1923
.
They were fitted with either a 3,104cc four-cylinder engine or a 4,521 cc six-cylinder engine.
From about
1917
Buick engines were fitted and these cars were called Abadal- Buicks.
Approximately 170 Imperia-Abadals were built in Belgium, including a 2,992 cc sports model.
Between what dates? Up to 1923?
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