British Automotive from the 1930s
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AC 16/80 16/90 (1938-1939)
Sports Cars1930sRead more...AC 16/80 and 16/90 SPORTS Manufacturer AC Cars Production 1938-1939 Class sports car Engine straight six Transmission 4-speed manual Wheelbase 106 in (270 cm) The AC 16/80 16/90 ...
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AC History (1908-)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead more...AC Cars History History The first automobile from what would eventually become AC was presented at the Crystal Palace motor show in 1903; it was a 20 HP touring car and was ...
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AEC History (1916-1980)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...AEC (Associated Equipment Company) History Automotive Manufacturer: of London Great Britain from 1916 to 1980. Associated Equipment Company ( AEC for short ) is the name of a ...
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AEC Mammoth (1930-1978)
lorries Trucks1930s 1940s 1950sRead more...AEC Mammoth Lorry history Manufacturer: Associated Equipment Company Production period: 1930 to 1978 Type commercial vehicle Body Truck various Engines: diesel engines The AEC ...
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AEC Matador (1938-1953)
Registeredlorries Trucks1930s 1940s 1950sRead more...AEC Matador truck history Manufacturer: Associated Equipment Company Production period: 1938 to 1953 Type commercial vehicle Engines: 7.6-liter diesel engine The AEC Matador was ...
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AEC Regent 2 RT (1938-1940)
RegisteredBus Coach1930s 1940sRead more...AEC Regent 2RT Bus Overview Manufacturer AEC Production 1938-1940 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle,Bus Body style bus,double-decker Powertrain Engine 9.6 litre diesel ...
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Allan Taylor (1927-1959)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sRead more...Allan Taylor Engineering & Machinery Co Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer England 1927-1959 The Allan Taylor Engineering & Machinery Co Ltd, London SW18, concentrated on the ...
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Allard History
RegisteredManufacturers1940sRead more...Allard Car History Allard Motor Company Limited was an English car manufacturer founded by Sydney Allard which operated from small premises in south London. Car manufacture ...
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Allard Special V12 (1938-1939)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sRead more...Allard Special V12 car history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer Allard Production 1937 to 1939 Class Sports car,Race car Top speed 160 km / h, Electrics 6 Volt Body and ...
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Allard Special V8 (1937-1939)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sRead more...Allard Special V8 car history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer Allard Production 1937 to 1939 Class Sports car,Race car Top speed 152 km / h. Electrics 6 Volt Body and ...
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Allchin (1905-1931)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead more...William Allchin & Co Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer Northampton, England 1905-1931 William Allchin & Co Ltd, Northampton, introduced the first of a series of steam wagons in ...
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Alta (1929)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sRead more...Alta racing car History The Alta Car and Engineering Company was a British sports and racing car manufacturer, commonly known simply as Alta. Their cars contested five FIA World ...
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Alvis 12/50 (1923-1932)
RegisteredMotor Cars1920s 1930sRead more...Alvis 12/50 (1923 to 1932) Manufacturer Alvis Production 1923-1932 3705 made Predecessor Alvis 10/30 Engine 1496, 1598 or 1645 cc Straight-4 overhead valve Wheelbase 108 in ...
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Alvis 12/70 (1937-1940)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Alvis 12/70 (1937 to 1940) Manufacturer Alvis Production 1937–1940 741 made Predecessor Alvis Firebird Successor Alvis TA 14 Engine 1,842 cc OHV I4 Wheelbase 106 in (2,692 mm) ...
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Alvis 3½ liter (1935-1936)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930sRead more...Alvis 3½ liters car history Manufacturer Alvis Production period: 1935 to 1936 Class : Luxury car Body versions: Touring car , sedan ,cabriolet Engines: Gasoline 3.6 liters ...
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Alvis 4.3 liter (1936-1940)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Alvis 4.3 liter Production period: 1936-1940 Class : Luxury Motor car Body versions: Touring car , sedan ,cabriolet Engines: Petrol : 4.4 liters The Alvis 4.3 liter was a car ...
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Alvis Crested Eagle (1933-1939)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930sRead more...Alvis Crested Eagle (1933 to 1939) Manufacturer Alvis Production 1928-1930 Body Style 4 door saloon Engine 2762 cc (168.548 cu in) Wheelbase 3124 mm 123 in Length 4851 mm 191 in ...
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Alvis Firebird (1935-1936)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sRead more...Alvis Firebird From 1935 to 1936 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1935–1936 449 made Class Touring car Engine 1842cc Straight-4 Wheelbase 118.5 in (3,010 mm) Length 173 in (4,394 ...
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Alvis Firefly (1932-1934)
Sports Cars1930sRead more...Alvis Firefly From 1932 to 1934 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1932-1934 Body Style saloon Engine Engine: 1.5 litre straight 4 engine Wheelbase 3010 mm 118.5 in Length 4115 mm 162 ...
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Alvis FWD (1928-1930)
RegisteredSports Cars1920sRead more...Alvis FWD front wheel drive From 1928 to 1930 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1928-1930 Body Style tourer Engine 1482 cc (90.437 cu in) Wheelbase 2591 mm 102 in Length 3759 mm 148 ...
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Alvis History (1919-)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Alvis Car History From 1919 Early history The original company, T.G. John and Company Ltd., was founded in 1919 by Thomas George John (1880 – 1946). Its first products were ...
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Alvis Silver Crest (1936-1940)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930sRead more...Alvis Silver Crest Production period: 1936 to 1940 Class : Luxury Motor car Body versions : Sedan , cabriolet Engines: Petrol : 2.4-2.8 liters The Alvis Silver Crest was a car ...
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Alvis Silver Eagle (1930-1936)
Motor Cars1930sRead more...Alvis Silver Eagle Production period: 1930-1931 1934-1936 Class : Motor car Body versions : Touring car , roadster ,sedan , cabriolet Engines: Petrol 2.0 - 2.4 liters The Alvis ...
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Alvis Speed 20 (1932-1936)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sRead more...Alvis Speed 20 From 1932 to 1936 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1932–1936 1165 made Predecessor Alvis Silver Eagle Successor Alvis Speed 25 Class Touring car Engine 2511 or 2762cc ...
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Alvis Speed 25 (1937-1940)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sRead more...Alvis Speed 25 From 1937 to 1940 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1937–1940 Predecessor Alvis Speed 20 Class Touring car Body style cabriolet (generally – delivered only as a ...
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Alvis-Straussler (1935-1939)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sRead more...Alvis-Straussler Commercial vehicle manufacturer England c1935-c1939 In the late 1930s, Alvis Ltd, Coventry, constructed a number of specialist land vehicles designed by ...
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Andre (1933-1934)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sRead more...T B André Car History London Great Britain Manufacturer T. B. André Ltd Production 1933-1934 6 made Class Light sports car Engine 728 cc V-twin Transmission 4 speed manual André ...
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Argyll (1899-1932)
RegisteredManufacturers1890sRead more...Argyll Cars Scotland.Great Britain 1899 to 1932 Prince & Princess of wales Argyll car for india Argyll was a Scottish motor car marque manufactured from 1899 to 1932, The ...
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Armstrong 12 hp (1929-1939)
Motor Cars1920s 1930sRead more...Armstrong Siddeley 12 hp Production period: 1929 to 1939 Type : motor car Class : Touring car , sedan ,roadster Engines: Petrol: 1236cc-1434cc-1666 cc Length: 3962 mm Width: ...
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Armstrong 16-Six (1938-1941)
Motor Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Armstrong Siddeley 16-Six Production period: 1938 to 1941 Class : motor car Body versions : limousine Engines: Petrol: 2.0 liters (46 kW) Length: 4331 mm Width: 1689 mm ...
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Armstrong 17 hp (1935-1939)
Motor Cars1930sRead more...Armstrong Siddeley 17 hp Production period: 1935 to 1939 Type Motor car Class : Luxury Body versions : Touring Car , Limousine ,Pullman Limousine ,Coupe , Landaulet Engines: ...
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Armstrong 20 hp (1927-1940)
Motor Cars1920s 1930sRead more...Armstrong Siddeley 20 20/25 hp Production period: 1927 to 1940 Engines: Petrol: 2.8,2.9,3.2,3.7 liters Length: 4293-4725 mm Width: 1422 mm Wheelbase : 2946-3366 mm The Armstrong ...
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Armstrong 30 hp (1919-1931)
Luxury Cars1910s 1920s 1930sRead more...Armstrong Siddeley 30 hp Production period: 1919 to 1931 Class : Luxury motor car Body versions : Touring Car , Limousine ,Landaulet Engines 5.0 liters The Armstrong Siddeley 30 ...
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Armstrong Siddeley History
Manufacturers1910sRead more...Armstrong Siddeley Car History Great Britain Industry Motor cars Aircraft engines Light engineering Fate Merged with Hawker Aircraft (1935) Merged with Bristol Aero Engines ...
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Armstrong Special (1932-1937)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930sRead more...Armstrong Siddeley Special Production period: 1932 to 1937 Class : Luxury car Body versions : Touring Cars , Limousine ,Pullman Limousine Engines: Petrol: 5.0 liters (91 kW) ...
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Armstrong-Saurer (1931-1937)
Manufacturers1930sRead more...Armstrong-Saurer Commercial Vehicles Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer Newcastle-upon-Tyne England 1931 to 1937 Armstrong-Saurer was a Commercial vehicle manufacturer during ...
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Arran ( 1934-1937)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sRead more...Arran Motors Ltd. Commercial vehicle manufacturer Welwyn Garden City, Herts England 1934-1937 The Arran 'Dieselet'bonneted 4-tonner launched by Arran Motors Ltd. Welwyn Garden ...
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Aston Martin 1.5-litre Mk II (1934-1934)
Race cars1930sRead more...Aston Martin 1.5-litre Mk II Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1934 to 1934 Class Sports car Engine 1.5 L I4 The Aston Martin 1.5-litre Mk II was a sports and race car from ...
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Aston Martin Le Mans (1932-1934)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sRead more...Aston Martin Le Mans (1932 to 1934) Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1932–1934 130 manufactured Predecessor Aston Martin International Successor Aston Martin 12/50 Standard ...
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Atalanta (1937-1939)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sRead more...Atalanta Car History Staines, Middlesex UK 1937 to 1939 Manufacturer Atalanta Motors Ltd Production 1937-1939 approx 20 made Body style 2-door sports 2-door coupé 2-door saloon ...
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Atkinson (1907-1974)
Manufacturers1900sRead more...Atkinson Vehicles Ltd. Preston, Lancashire, England. Atkinson Vehicles Limited was formed in 1907 in England with Commercial vehicles built over many years. History Atkinson ...
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Austin 10 (1932-1947)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Austin 10 History Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Limited Also called Austin Ten-Four Production 1932–1947 290,000 made Predecessor none Successor Austin A40 Body style ...
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Austin 12 (1921-1939)
RegisteredMotor Cars1920s 1930sRead more...Austin 12 1921 to 1939 Overview Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Limited Also called (dubbed by public) Austin Heavy Twelve and Austin Heavy Twelve-Four to distinguish this ...
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Austin 12 (1939-1947)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Austin 12 1939 to 1947 Overview Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Production 1939-1947 8,600 made Body and chassis Body style 4-door saloon Powertrain Engine 1535 cc 4-cylinder ...
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Austin 12/4 (1933-1939)
Motor Cars1930sRead more...Austin 12/4 1933 to 1939 Overview Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Production 1933–1939 71,654 produced Body and chassis Body style saloon, tourer, estate car, van,cabriolet ...
