# Fejes

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The **Fejes** was a Hungarian [automobile](/source/Automobile), a [utility vehicle](/source/Utility_vehicle) manufactured in [Budapest](/source/Budapest) between 1923 and 1932 to a design by automotive engineer Jenő Fejes (1877–1951) by Fejes Lemezmotor és Gépgyár Rt.[1] The entire car, including the 1244 cc ohv engine, was constructed of welded and pressed [iron](/source/Iron). Several were purchased by the Hungarian Post Office. The model range consisted of three four-cylinder and one six-cylinder type. Production ended after about 45 cars were made following financial problems and a request for a government loan failed.[1]

Plans to build it in [England](/source/England) by the Fejes Patents Syndicate Ltd under the name [Ascot](/source/Ascot_(1928_automobile)) came to nothing.

## References

1. Georgano, N. (2000). *Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile*. London: HMSO. ISBN 1-57958-293-1.

- David Burgess Wise, *The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles*.

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