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AUSTRALIA

time-calendar.webp 1923-1924

Brand Data

Company Name: Bradley Bros

Place: Sydney, New South Wales

Country: Australia

Federal was an Australian automobile brand that operated briefly from 1923 to 1924. The brand was associated with Bradley Bros Ltd, based in Sydney, New South Wales. The name "Federal" likely referenced the establishment of Canberra as the Federal capital of Australia during that period.

The vehicles produced under the Federal name were characterized by their conventional design. The initial model featured a 23 horsepower six-cylinder Falls engine, a wheelbase of 117 inches (2972 mm), and was equipped with wire wheels. In 1924, the company introduced a more upscale variant known as the Special 6, which was powered by a 25 horsepower Continental engine and had a slightly longer chassis measuring 118 inches (2997 mm).

Federal cars incorporated various components such as Liberty Bosch ignition systems, Zenith carburetors, Fuller clutches, and Columbia axles. Despite these features, the brand was short-lived and disappeared from the market before the end of 1924.

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