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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1924

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Q36018
former British car company
Ossa
company
Ralf-Stetysz
Ralf-Stetysz () was the marque of one of the earliest Polish car manufacturers begun in France and transferred to Poland in the 1920s. It was formed in 1924, when Count Stefan Tyszkiewicz, an inventor and mechanical engineer, started a small automotive firm "Automobiles Ralf Stetysz" in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris. The name was an acronym in Polish of the name "Rolniczo Automobilowo-Lotnicza Fabryka Stefana Tyszkiewicza" - "Agricultural-Automobile-Aero Factory of Stefan Tyszkiewicz"). thumb|left|Stetysz car and Stefan Tyszkiewicz (1926) thumb|left|Advertising of Stetysz cars Tyszkiewicz de
Böhmerland
company
Alpha
motorcycle brand from Spain
Morgan Monotrace
former French manufacturer of fully faired motorcycles
Bottecchia Cicli
thumb|Bottecchia's former logo Bottecchia Cicli S.r.l. is a bicycle manufacturing company headquartered in Cavarzere, Italy. They offer about 70 models that include road, mountain, trekking, city, BMX, folding, cyclo-cross, and electric. Some high-end frames are produced in Italy, the rest in Asia, and all the bikes are assembled in Italy. They have distribution in Europe, Australia, Japan, and the United States. They are the technical sponsor of the Androni-Sidermec-Bottecchia professional Italian team,
Graber (Wichtrach)
Swiss prestigious bodywork company of the 20th century, based in Wichtrach (Bern) and founded by Hermann Graber
Euclid Trucks
company specialized in heavy equipment for earthmoving
Fa. H. Pander & Zonen
Dutch furniture company
Aspa
1920s Czech car
HRD Motorcycles
British motorcycle manufacturer