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One of the first cars made in the Midlands - which was rescued from a scrapheap in the 1930s - is set to sell for pounds 120,000 at auction today.
The 1900 MMC six horsepower Albany Concave Dog Cart, which was made in Coventry during the final years of Queen Victoria's reign, is one of only a dozen cars made by the Motor Manufacturing Company to have survived.See the full content of this document
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Dog Cart to Sell for Pounds 120,000 at Auction
The car was rescued from a scrapheap by Edmund Gonvill Bromhead, from Birmingham, and raced later that year in the London to Brighton ...
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