Category:Brass Era vehicles
Appearance
- Brass Era automobiles – introduced and manufactured between 1905 and 1915.
- In the United Kingdom vehicles of this era are usually referred to as Edwardian cars.
Subcategories
This category has the following subcategory, out of 13 total.
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- Brass auto stubs (278 P)
Pages in category "Brass Era vehicles"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 373 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- La Va Bon Train
- Lad's Car
- Lancia Alfa
- Lancia Beta (1909)
- Lancia Delta (1911)
- Lancia Dialfa
- Lancia Epsilon
- Lancia Eta
- Lancia Gamma (1910)
- Lancia Theta
- Lancia Zeta (1912)
- Lane (automobile)
- Leslie Motor Car company
- Lexington (automobile)
- Light (automobile)
- Lincoln (1914 automobile)
- Lincoln Motor Car Works
- Lion (automobile)
- Lion-Peugeot Type VC2
- List of automobile companies founded by the Ceirano brothers
- Little (automobile)
- Little Princess (automobile)
- Locomobile Company of America
- Logan (automobile)
- Logan (cyclecar)
- Lorraine-Dietrich
- Lozier
- Luc Court
- LuLu
- Luverne (automobile)
- Lyons-Knight
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- Malcolm Jones (automobile)
- Marathon (automobile)
- Marble-Swift
- Marion (automobile)
- Marion-Handley
- Marmon Motor Car Company
- Marquette (automobile)
- Marsh Motorcycle Company
- Marvel (automobile)
- Maryland (automobile)
- Mason Motor Car Company
- Matheson (automobile)
- Maurer-Union
- Maxwell Motor Company
- Maytag-Mason Motor Company
- McFarlan Automobile
- McIntyre Automobile
- McLaughlin Motor Car Company
- Menominee (automobile)
- Mercer (automobile)
- Mercury Cyclecar Company
- Metz Company
- Michigan (1903 automobile)
- Michigan (1908 automobile)
- Middleby Auto Company
- Midland Motor Company
- Miller (automobile)
- Mitchell (automobile)
- Model Automobile Company
- Modern Tool Company
- Moline Automobile Company
- Monarch (automobile)
- Monroe (automobile)
- Moon Motor Car
- Moore Automobile Company
- Moose Jaw Standard
- Mors (automobile)
- Motor Bob
- MPM (automobile)
- Multiplex (automobile)
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- O-We-Go
- Oakland Motor Car Company
- Ohio Electric Car Company
- Oldsmobile
- Oldsmobile Limited
- Oldsmobile Model 42
- Oldsmobile Model 43
- Oldsmobile Model A
- Oldsmobile Model D
- Oldsmobile Model M
- Oldsmobile Model S
- Oldsmobile Model X
- Oldsmobile Model Z
- Oldsmobile Series 40
- Oldsmobile Six
- Opel 4/8 PS
- Oppermann Automobiles
- Ormond (steam automobile company)
- Ottomobile
- Overland Automobile
- Owen (automobile)
- Owen Magnetic
- Owen Thomas (automobile company)
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- Packard
- Paige automobile
- Paragon (automobile)
- Parry Auto Company
- Partin Manufacturing Company (automobile company)
- Paterson (automobile)
- Pathfinder (1912 automobile)
- Peerless Motor Company
- Penn (automobile)
- Peugeot Bébé
- Peugeot Type 21
- Peugeot Type 68
- Peugeot Type 99
- Peugeot Type 105
- Peugeot Type 108
- Peugeot Type 118
- Phelps Motor Vehicle
- Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company
- Pierce-Racine (automobile)
- Piggins
- Pilgrim (automobile)
- Pilgrim of Providence
- Pilot Cars Limited
- Pilot Motor Car Company
- Pope-Hartford
- Pope-Robinson
- Pope-Toledo
- Pope-Tribune
- Pope-Waverley
- Premier Motor Manufacturing Company
- Princess (US automobile)
- Pullman automobile
- Pungs-Finch