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'''Brasier''' was the successor of the early French [[Richard-Brasier]] [[automobile]] maker that had been in business since 1902. The name of the make was simplified to Brasier when [[Georges Richard]] left in 1905 to found [[Unic]]. Before World War I, several  twin, four and six-cylinder models were offered. Production was resumed in 1919 with a 3404 cc model, and from 1920 to 1926, a 2120 cc model was produced. The cars made after 1926 are known under the name of [[Chaigneau-Brasier]]. The later company closed down in 1930.
{{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Brasier''' was the successor of the early French [[Richard-Brasier]] [[automobile]] maker that had been in business since 1902. The name of the make was simplified to Brasier when [[Georges Richard]] left in 1905 to found [[Unic]]. Before World War I, several  twin, four and six-cylinder models were offered. Production was resumed in 1919 with a 3404 cc model, and from 1920 to 1926, a 2120 cc model was produced. The cars made after 1926 are known under the name of [[Chaigneau-Brasier]]. The later company closed down in 1930.


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Brasier was the successor of the early French Richard-Brasier automobile maker that had been in business since 1902. The name of the make was simplified to Brasier when Georges Richard left in 1905 to found Unic. Before World War I, several twin, four and six-cylinder models were offered. Production was resumed in 1919 with a 3404 cc model, and from 1920 to 1926, a 2120 cc model was produced. The cars made after 1926 are known under the name of Chaigneau-Brasier. The later company closed down in 1930.

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