A Thomassen & Co gas engine, type E, was produced in 1908 in the Netherlands (Arnhem) with a 10HP. This engine is part of the many engines in the museum of the Meijer Motorcycle Museum. The museum is an excellent venue for lovers of historic motorcycles. Engines of the following makes are on display, mainly in operational condition: Bolnes, Kromhout, Brons, Werkspoor, Thomassen, Loog Landaal, A. Knoevenagel, Deutz, Tangye, Crossley, Lister Bruston en Blackstone.
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