- London Engine Company
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London Engine Company war ein britischer Automobilhersteller, der zwischen 1912 und 1913 in den Phonophore Works in Southall (Middlesex) Fahrzeuge herstellte. Der Markenname lautete L.E.C.
Das einzige Modell war ein Cyclecar. Sein wassergekühlter Zweizylindermotor mit 1080 cm³ Hubraum leistete 10 PS (7,4 kW). Weiter verfügte das Fahrzeug über ein Dreiganggetriebe und einen Riemenantrieb.
Im Jahr 1913 wurden unter der Marken Médinger ebenfalls Cyclecars mit Zweitaktmotor und einer Telefonanlage von L.E.C. gebaut.
Literatur
- Culshaw, David & Horrobin, Peter: The Complete Catalogue of British Cars 1895-1975, Veloce Publishing plc., Dorchester (1997), ISBN 1-874105-93-6
- Die internationale Automobil-Enzyklopädie, United Soft Media Verlag GmbH 2008
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