Brocklebank (automobile)

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title: Brocklebank (automobile)
text: The Brocklebank is a British car that was built by Brocklebank and Richards Ltd in Birmingham from 1925 to 1929. Assembly took place in the former Wolseley aero engine factory under the supervision of Charles Bull. The only model produced was the 15 HP, with a 2051 cc six cylinder engine of their own design. The car was advertised as 'Birmingham's answer to the American challenge', and featured various American components, such as Warner gearboxes and axles and Lockheed brakes. Cars were shown a
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description: British automobile
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date modified: 2024-01-29T00:51:35Z
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