The Van Gink was a Dutch automobile manufactured between 1899 and around 1903.[1] Powered by two separate 2½ hp De Dion-Bouton-engines mounted at its rear, the tubular-framed voiturette was the product of a cycle maker from Amsterdam.[2]
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