Hungarian General Machine Factory
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hungarian-general-machine-factory-187-2881704
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Hungarian General Machine Factory
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MÁG stands for "Magyar Általános Gépgyár Rt". It was the most prevalent Hungarian vehicle manufacturer before World War II, and was based in Budapest. Its roots date back to 1901, when Podvinecz & Heisler, started assembling Austrian Leesdorfer cars - themselves being French Amédée Bollée cars built under license. More successful was their later Phönix model, a German Cudell model built under license. The company was reorganised in 1912 and the automobile manufacturing division became the Magya
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_General_Machine_Factory
date created:
2007-12-07T10:51:28Z
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2024-09-08T08:22:59Z
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