Talk:Motor War Car
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[edit]here is another picture of the Simms Armored car, one wheeled and one tracked:
Where was the Daimler engine manufactured?
[edit]The second paragraph says that this vehicle had a German built Daimler engine. However in the book "Bryan Donkin FRS and the Company he Founded in 1803" [1] it states on page 36 that the engine and other parts were made by the Bryan Donkin Company. It goes on to say that the company built 30hp engines for the Daimler Company which were installed in very early London motor buses. Engineer 700 (talk) 18:41, 21 October 2023 (UTC)
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