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Presented by Aurelio d'Acunzo, Roma
(Italy 1908)
Established by Roberto Züst at Brescia in 1906, Brixia Züst was the start of what eventually became Officine Meccaniche in 1917 and OM- Fabbrica Bresciana di Automobili in 1928.
The unique feature of the 10 Hp is its integral three-cylinder engine with a fixed head and side valves operated by two camshafts in the cylinder block. It was produced until 1911.
| Engine: |
3 cylinders, integral |
| Capacity: |
1386 cc |
| Max power output: |
10 bhp at 1000 rpm |
| Max speed: |
55 km/h |
| Weight: |
650 kg (chassis) |
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