Bremac Motor Corporation was established in 1932 in Sidney, Ohio, as a manufacturer of experimental automobiles. The company focused on developing a unique vehicle that featured an 80-horsepower, eight-cylinder engine mounted at the rear of the chassis. Bremac planned to produce a single body style, a five-seater sedan, which was intended to showcase its innovative design.
The Bremac automobile distinguished itself from other experimental vehicles of the time by eliminating the traditional chassis frame and propeller shaft, which were common components in contemporary car designs. Despite these innovative features, the Bremac ultimately failed to achieve commercial success, and the project did not progress beyond the prototype stage.
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