Gilbert was a British automobile manufacturer founded in 1901 by Ralph Gilbert & Son in Birmingham, England. The company specialized in producing early motor vehicles during the dawn of the automotive industry.
The Gilbert vehicles were notable for being powered by a 3.5 horsepower single-cylinder horizontal engine, which was a unique design developed by the company itself. This 2-stroke engine had the versatility to run on either petrol or paraffin, showcasing innovative engineering for its time. The final drive of the vehicle was achieved through a chain mechanism, which was a common feature in early automotive design.
Although the company was short-lived, it contributed to the early development of motor vehicles in the United Kingdom, reflecting the technological advancements and experimentation characteristic of the automotive industry in the early 20th century.
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