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Bergdoll Cars -1911A

Louis J. Bergdoll, backed by millions, has a modern fabrication plant which occupies one hundred and fifteen thousand square feet, and uses components made by the finest companies (Schwartz Artillery Wheels?). Published in the July, 1910 issue of MOTOR.

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Date: 01/09/2014
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