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Selling [[Panhard-Levassor]], [[De Dion-Bouton]], [[Peugeot]], [[Spyker]], [[Talbot]], [[Zedel]], [[Clement Cars|Clement]] and [[Clement Talbot]] cars.
Selling [[Panhard-Levassor]], [[De Dion-Bouton]], [[Peugeot]], [[Spyker]], [[Talbot]], [[Zedel]], [[Clement Cars|Clement]] and [[Clement Talbot]] cars.
1900 In conjunction with the Earl of Shrewsbury and [[Talbot]], [[Daniel Michel Weigel]] formed the [[British Automobile Commercial Syndicate]], Ltd.


1901 April. Letter from [[D. M. Weigel]].<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/04/27]]</ref>
1901 April. Letter from [[D. M. Weigel]].<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/04/27]]</ref>

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of Long Acre, London

Selling Panhard-Levassor, De Dion-Bouton, Peugeot, Spyker, Talbot, Zedel, Clement and Clement Talbot cars.

1900 In conjunction with the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, Daniel Michel Weigel formed the British Automobile Commercial Syndicate, Ltd.

1901 April. Letter from D. M. Weigel.[1]

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