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Arsenal (car)

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The Arsenal was an English car manufacturer at St Albans, Hertfordshire, registered 21 October 1898. It folded the next year, in 1899. The Bollée-like tricycle was reputed to be 3½hp. The manufacturer said the car had "practically the control of one of the largest and best-equipped plants of American Automotive Machinery." The tiller-steered car, which could carry "two or three persons, or four children", cost £59.

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  1. "New Companies". The Autocar. 5 November 1898. p. 717. Retrieved 25 March 2023 – via Google Books.
  2. "Notes of the Month". The Automotor and Horseless Vehicle Journal. January 1989. pp. 117–188. Retrieved 25 March 2023 – via Google Books.


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