Baer (car) explained

Motorenfabrik Paul Baer GmbH
Type:Private (GmbH)
Industry:Automotive
Foundation:1908
Defunct:1924 or 1926
Founder:Paul Baer
Location City:Berlin
Location Country:Germany
Products:Automobiles, Engines

Motorenfabrik Paul Baer GmbH was a German engine and automobile manufacturer.[1] [2]

The company was founded in Berlin 1908 to make engines which were supplied to several early automobile manufacturers. Between 1920 and 1926, a small car was built in the city under the brand Baer.

The 4/14 hp car was powered by a 770cc two-cylinder two-stroke engine.

One of the vehicle took part in the small car race at the AVUS in Berlin in 1923.[3]

Literature

Notes and References

  1. Book: Georgano . George Nick . The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile, Volume 1 A–F. . 2001 . Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers . 126 . Chicago . 1-57958-293-1.
  2. Book: Oswald . Werner . Deutsche Autos 1920-1945 : alle deutschen Personenwagen der damaligen Zeit . 1996 . Motorbuch-Verl . Stuttgart . 3-87943-519-7 . 434 . 1. Aufl.
  3. Book: Seherr-Thoss . Hans Christoph, Graf von . Die deutsche Automobilindustrie; eine Dokumentation von 1886 bis heute . 1974 . Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt . [Stuttgart] . 3-421-02284-4 . 235.