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, James & Browne war eine britische Automarke.
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James & Browne was a British automobil … James & Browne was a British automobile manufacturer, based in Hammersmith, London between 1898 and 1910. The James & Browne factory was located at the Chiswick end of King's Street in West London, and there was a car showroom on Oxford Street. The 2-cylinder engine is rated at 9 HP, and is just over 2.5 liters in size. A total-loss oiling system is used on the car, lubricating 6 main oil-ways. James & Browne also launched a 4-cylinder version (16 HP), of a similar design to the horizontal 2-cylinder engine.esign to the horizontal 2-cylinder engine.
, James & Browne war eine britische Automarke.
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