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  • ABC (1969-1973)

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    ABC (1969-1973)

    ABC (Car Body Craft) Automotive manufacturer of Brierley Hill, Birmingham.Great Britain from 1969 to 1973. Auto Body Craft was a British manufacturer of 3 wheel automobiles from the late 1960s . History Ken Heather and Bill Powell founded the company in Kingswinford in Birmingham in 1969 and began ...

    Britain
  • AC Petite (1953-1958)

    Microcars
    AC Petite (1953-1958)

    AC Petite (1953-1958) Manufacturer AC Cars Ltd Production 1953 to 1958 Assembly Thames Ditton, Surrey Class microcar Body style 2-door 3 wheel saloon Layout RR layout Engine 350 cc (21 cu in), 1-cylinder, Two-stroke The AC Petite was a three-wheeled microcar with a rear-mounted 350 cc Villiers sing ...

    AC
  • Adi (1948-1956)

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    Adi (1948-1956)

    Adi Automotive manufacturers Berlin-Neukolln; Germany from 1948 to 1956 ADI-Fahrzeugbau , also known as Adi-moped , was a German manufacturer of mopeds and three-wheeled trucks. The name of the company, which existed from 1948 to 1956, was derived from the name and surname of the founder Artur Dieb ...

    Germany
  • Aermacchi (1945-1970)

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    Aermacchi  (1945-1970)

    Alenia Aermacchi SpA Vehicles manufacturer Varese Italy. From 1945 to 1970 Alenia Aermacchi was an Italian aircraft and after the second world war a small vehicle manufacturer based in Venegono Superiore near Varese Italy. History Aermacchi, formerly known only as Macchi, was active in aircraft con ...

    Italy
  • AF (1971-1980)

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    AF (1971-1980)

    AF (AT Fraser Limited) Car manufacturer of Marlborough , Wiltshire.Great Britain from 1971 to 1980. AF , previously Antique Automobiles Limited and AT Fraser Limited , was a British manufacturer of kit car automobiles . History Alexander T. Fraser founded the company Antique Automobiles Limited in  ...

    Britain
  • AJS (1909-1931)

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    AJS (1909-1931)

    AJS Car History A. J. Stevens & Co. Ltd (AJS) Successor(s) Matchless Founded 1909 Founder(s) A. J. Stevens Defunct 1931 Headquarters Wolverhampton, England Key people Joe Stevens Products Cars and motorcycles AJS was the name used for cars and motorcycles made by the Wolverhampton, England, company ...

    Britain
  • Aleat Tripacer (1992-2001)

    Manufacturers
    Aleat Tripacer (1992-2001)

    Aleat Tripacer (Classic Car Panels) Car manufacturer of Frome , Somerset.Great Britain from 1992 to 2001. Classic Car Panels was a British manufacturer of kit sports automobiles . History Dicky Dawes founded the company in 1992 in Frome , County Somerset . He started producing automobiles and kits  ...

    Britain
  • Aleu (1954-1956)

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    Aleu (1954-1956)

    Aleu (Manufacturas Mecánicas Aleu SA) Automotive manufacturer of Esparreguera ;Spain from 1954 to 1956. Manufacturas Mecánicas Aleu SA was a Spanish manufacturer of motorcycles and small automobiles in the 1950s . History The Esparreguera company has been producing motorcycles since 1953, when it a ...

    Spain
  • Allard (1899-1902)

    Manufacturers

    Allard History Automotive manufacturer of Coventry.Great Britain from 1899 to 1902. The Allard was an English automobile manufactured by Allard & Co. of Coventry from 1899 to 1902. Originally a bicycle company, Allard moved into the motor industry by producing motor tricycles; the company then move ...

    Britain
  • Allard Clipper (1953-1954)

    Microcars
    Allard Clipper (1953-1954)

    Allard Clipper 1953 to 1954 Overview Manufacturer Allard Production 1953-4 Assembly Clapham, SW London Body and chassis Class microcar Body style 2-door 3-wheel saloon Powertrain Engine 8bhp Villiers two-cylinder 346cc Allard, better known for light sports cars produced a pilot run of around twenty ...

    Allard
  • Altona (1938-1946)

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    Altona (1938-1946)

    Altona Motors Automotive manufacturer Antwerp Borgerhout Belgium from 1938 to 1946 Altona was a Belgian manufacturer of small automobiles . History The company from Antwerpen -Borgerhout began in 1938 with the production of automobiles. In 1946 the production ended. The most common model was a tric ...

    Belgium
  • Armadale (1906-1907)

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    Armadale (1906-1907)

    Armadale Motorcar History Northwood, Middlesex, UK From 1906 to 1907 The Armadale was an English automobile manufactured from 1906 to 1907 by Armadale Motors Ltd, Northwood, Middlesex, then Northwood Motor & Engineering Works, also of Northwood. Models Three wheel Initially called the Toboggan, the ...

    Britain
  • Atomette (1922)

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    Atomette (1922)

    Atomette Car History Cleveland Street, Wolverhampton The Atomette was a British three-wheeled cyclecar manufactured by Allan Thomas in Cleveland Street, Wolverhampton in 1922. The car was powered by an air-cooled 3.5 hp Villiers 2-stroke engine driving the single rear wheel through a three-speed ge ...

    Britain
  • Attila (1903-1906)

    Manufacturers

    Attila History The Attila was an English automobile produced from 1903 to 1906. The Hunslet Engine Company is a British locomotive manufacturer founded in 1864 in Hunslet , a district of Leeds . The company manufactured steam-powered shunting locomotives for more than 100 years and today builds shu ...

    Britain
  • Autotrix (1911-1914)

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    Autotrix (1911-1914)

    Autotrix History Weybridge, Surrey between 1911 and 1914. The Autotrix was a British three-wheeled cyclecar manufactured by Edmunds and Wadden in Weybridge, Surrey between 1911 and 1914. Two versions of the car were advertised, both with air-cooled JAP engines. The smaller version had a 4 hp engine ...

    Britain
  • Ayrton & Perry (1882)

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    Ayrton & Perry (1882)

    Ayrton & Perry Electric Tricycle Early Car manufacturer of Great Britain from 1882. The Ayrton & Perry Electric Tricycle is an electric tricycle . It was built by the two English professors William Edward Ayrton and John Perry a few months after the world's first electric vehicle , the Trouvé Tricy ...

    Britain

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