Bukh & Gry was a Danish automobile manufacturer that operated briefly between 1904 and 1905. The company specialized in producing light cars, which were notable for their innovative engineering at the time.
The vehicles produced by Bukh & Gry were powered by a 2-cylinder engine, which delivered 12 horsepower. This engine was coupled with a friction transmission system, a technology that was relatively uncommon in the early automotive industry.
Despite its short existence, Bukh & Gry contributed to the early development of the automotive sector in Denmark, showcasing the country's emerging capabilities in car manufacturing during the early 20th century.
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