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The Alan was a German "inflation-period" automobile of simple design; it was manufactured by J Mayer in Bamberg ( Bavaria) [1] in limited numbers between 1923 and 1925. The only model, the 6/30, had a 30 hp, four- cylinder engine with overhead valves, made in Berlin by Siemens and Halske.

References

  1. ^ Doyle, George Ralph (1963). The World's Autombiles, 1862-1962: A Record of 100 Years of Car Building. Temple Press Books. p. 28.

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