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The Fuller company built conventional touring cars in three Fuller models, two with 4-cylinder engines of 22/26hp and 35/40hp, and a 60hp six. The Fuller make has sometimes been listed under the name Angus.
The Fuller company offered high-wheelers as well as models of normal design. The high-wheeler had double-chain drive, while the others had shaft drive. The standard Fuller models used 4-cylinder water-cooled engines. Full-elliptical springs were used on all Fuller cars.
Source: Georgano, encyclopedia of motorcar; GMN
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