Bij 't Vuur

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The Bij 't Vuur was a Dutch

automobile manufactured by C. Bij 't Vuur in Arnhem
from 1902 until 1906. The name means "Near to the fire".

The company started out as a

Aster engines but later ones used engines by De Dion-Bouton or Panhard et Levassor.[1]

In 1902 a 9 HP and a 12 HP-version were offered, which had a quite modern cardan axle with three gears forward and one backwards.[1]

At the RAI Motor Show of 1905 Bij 't Vuur showed a car with a self-built engine. Later that year Bij 't Vuur built three busses, but Bij 't Vuur was declared bankrupt before these were delivered. In total about 25 cars were produced.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "C. Bij 't Vuur, Arnhem". conam.info. Retrieved 2023-04-08.