The German automobile company Brennabor only had a short, albeit quite successful, time. Starting out as a manufacturer of baby carriages, the company soon turned its attention to the automobile. Thanks to various previously unheard-of changes and innovations, the Brennabor company was very successful. But it came as it had to: the rapid rise was followed by an equally rapid fall, as this newly edited report from the magazine Automobil und Motorrad Chronik from 1985, supplemented with a lot of contemporary picture and sales literature material, knows how to convey.