The Bradwell was a British 4 wheeled
cyclecar
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made in 1914 by Bradwell & Company based in
Folkestone, Kent.
The car had a lightweight single seat body and was powered by a
Precision
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, single cylinder, 3½ hp engine driving the rear wheels by belts. It cost
GBP
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65.
See also
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List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom
References
Cyclecars
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England
Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1914
Defunct companies based in Kent
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