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1901. Selling [[Darracq]] cars and others
1901. Selling [[Darracq]] cars and others
1901 February. Experimental steam car. Mr. Keen is Works Manager.<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/02/23]]</ref>


1901 April. Details of a 12-hp steam car. Mentions [[L. P. Keene]].<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/04/13]]</ref>
1901 April. Details of a 12-hp steam car. Mentions [[L. P. Keene]].<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/04/13]]</ref>

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May 1901.
January 1902.

of Long Acre, London; works in Manchester

1901. Selling Darracq cars and others

1901 February. Experimental steam car. Mr. Keen is Works Manager.[1]

1901 April. Details of a 12-hp steam car. Mentions L. P. Keene.[2]

The AMC was a short-lived British steam car manufactured in London in 1910.

The Automobile Manufacturing Company billed the 10 hp vehicle, which had a flash boiler, as being "absolutely safe in the hands of a novice." The car had a top speed of 40 mph.

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