right|thumb|300px Brennabor-Werke AG (previously Brennabor-Werke Gebr. Reichstein) was a German manufacturer of infant buggies, bicycles, motorcycles and, for two decades, of powered motor vehicles. It was based in Brandenburg an der Havel and operated between 1871 and 1945. Brennabor is a Wendish name used to refer to the Havel town Brandenburg.
right|thumb|300px Brennabor-Werke AG (previously Brennabor-Werke Gebr. Reichstein) was a German manufacturer of infant buggies, bicycles, motorcycles and, for two decades, of powered motor vehicles. It was based in Brandenburg an der Havel and operated between 1871 and 1945. Brennabor is a Wendish name used to refer to the Havel town Brandenburg.
== History == right|thumb|300px|Volume production of motor cars began in 1908. thumb|Reichstein Brothers thumb|left|Brennabor infant buggies thumb|Brennabor 5.9 hp race car (1910) thumb|left|Grete Reinwald (25 May 1902 – 24 May 1983) German stage and film actress in her Brennabor thumb|left|Brennabor women's bike type 17 (1898) thumb|left|Brennabor Model II railway draisine (1907) thumb|left|Brennabor Model VII 3.5 hp Motordraisine (1907) thumb|left| Brennabor Motorcycle (1903) thumb|Brennabor Type L4 (C1) Chassis 6-18 hp (1911-1914) thumb|Brennabor (1911) thumb|Early Brennabor with Frederick Augustus III of Saxony and Count [[Ferdinand von Zeppelin in the back seat.]] thumb|Brennabor Type P 8-24 race car (1922) thumb|GDA advertisement (1923) thumb|Brennabor Type PW P6 (1926-1927) thumb|Brennabor 1.5 t six-cylinder pickup truck (1928) thumb|Brennabor 1.5 t six-cylinder van (1928) thumb|Brennabor Model Z 27 two-seater convertible with 1569 cc (1928-1929) thumb|Brennabor Model Z 28 interior steering sedan for four people with 1569 cc (1928-1929) thumb|Brennabor Model ASK 29 convertible limousine for four people with six-cylinder 3080 cc engine (1928-1929) thumb|Brennabor Typ R Roadster (1927-1928)
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