British Automotive from the 1930s
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Daimler Fifteen 2nd Gen (1935-1937)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930sRead more...Daimler Fifteen 2nd Generation Manufacturer The Daimler Company Limited Successor Daimler New Fifteen Body style four-door “six-light” saloon £465 four-door “four-light" sports ...
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Daimler Fifteen 3rd Gen (1937-1940)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930sRead more...Daimler Fifteen Third Generation (1937 to 1940) DB /17 DB /18 Manufacturer The Daimler Company Limited Also called Daimler New Fifteen Production 1937 - 1940. Approx 2850 made. ...
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Dennis Falcon Mk1 (1938-1939)
RegisteredBus Coach1930sRead more...DENNIS FALCON Mk 1 Bus range and history Vehicle details Manufacturer: Dennis Production: 1938 to 1939 Class: Commercial vehicle Assembly plants: Great Britain Body and chassis ...
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Dennis Mace bus (1933-1938)
RegisteredBus Coach1930sRead more...Dennis Mace Bus range and history Vehicle details Manufacturer: Dennis Production: 1933 to 1938 Class: Commercial vehicle Assembly plants: Great Britain Body and chassis ...
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Dennis motors history (1898-2007)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead more...DENNIS MOTORS Ltd History Commercial Automotive Manufacturer: of Great Britain from 1898 to 2007 The Dennis brothers started as cycle manufacturers, and in 1898 commenced ...
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Dodge Brothers Kew (1922-2015)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sRead more...Dodge Brothers (Britain) Limited Commercial Automotive Manufacturer: of Great Britain from 1922 to 2015. The history of the Dodge Brothers starts in the United States of America. ...
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ERA History (1933-1954)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sRead more...E.R.A (English Racing Automobiles) History Automotive Manufacturer of United Kingdom from 1933 to 1954 English Racing Automobiles Ltd. (ERA) was an English manufacturer of sports ...
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ERF history (1933-2007)
Manufacturers1930sRead more...E.R.F. Ltd. Commercial vehicles manufacturer , Sun Works, Sandbach, Cheshire, England.GREAT BRITAIN ERF was a British truck manufacturer first established in 1933 by Edwin ...
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Fodens Ltd history (1875-2006)
RegisteredManufacturers1890sRead more...Fodens trucks Ltd 1875 Commercial vehicle Manufacturer of Great Britain from 1875 to 2006. Foden trucks ltd was a early British manufacturer of Commercial steam and ...
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Ford Eight Model 7Y (1938-1939)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Ford Eight 7Y 1938 to 1939 Overview Manufacturer Ford of Britain Production 1938–39 65,098 made. Body and chassis Body style 2-door saloon. Powertrain Engine 0.9 L straight-4 ...
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Ford Model C Ten (1935-1937)
Motor Cars1930sRead more...Ford Model C (Ten) Make : Ford Production period: 1935 to 1937 Class : Motor Car Body versions : Touring ,saloon Engines: Gasoline: 1.2 liters (22 kW) Length: 3734 mm Width: ...
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Ford Ten 7W (1937-1938)
Motor Cars1930sRead more...Ford Ten (7W) Production period: 1937 to 1938 Class : Motor car Body versions : Touring ,saloon Engines: Gasoline: 1.2 liters (22 kW) Length: 3960 mm Width: 1448 mm Height: 1600 ...
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Garner (1908-1968)
Manufacturers1900sRead more...GARNER MOTORS Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer of Birmingham;United Kingdom From 1908 to 1968 Garner Motors Limited a early commercial vehicle industry for 60 years from 1908 ...
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Guy Motors History (1914-1982)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Guy Car manufacturer Founded, Wolverhampton England, UK 1914 to 1982 Guy Motors was a Wolverhampton-based vehicle manufacturer who produced cars, lorries, buses and trolleybuses. ...
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Hampton 20 (1929-1933)
RegisteredMotor Cars1920s 1930sRead more...Hampton 20 1929-1933 Overview Manufacturer Hampton Cars (London) Ltd Production 1929-1933 Powertrain Engine six-cylinder 2414 cc water-cooled Transmission four-speed Dimensions ...
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Hampton Eight Empire Sportsman (1930-33)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Hampton Eight & Empire Sportsman (1930-1933) Overview Manufacturer Safety Suspension Car Company Production 1930–1933 Powertrain Engine eight-cylinder 2496 cc or six-cylinder ...
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Hampton nine (1923-1931)
RegisteredMotor Cars1920s 1930sRead more...Hampton nine 1923-1931 Overview Manufacturer Hampton Engineering Company (1920) Stroud Motor Manufacturing Co (from 1924) Production 1923-1931 approx 500 made including 14 model ...
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Harding (1921-1966)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sRead more...RA Harding (Bath) Ltd Automotive manufacturer of Bath, Somerset.Great Britain from 1921 to 1966. RA Harding (Bath) Ltd. was a British manufacturer of invalid vehicles from the ...
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Hillman 20-70 & 16 h.p. (1934-1935)
Motor Cars1930sRead more...Hillman Twenty-70 & 16 h.p. 1934 to 1935 Manufacturer Hillman Motor Car Co Ltd Production 1934–1935 "16hp" 1934–1935 "20/70" approx 4100 produced Body and chassis Body style 4dr ...
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Hillman History (1907-1976)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead more...Hillman Motor Car Company history Industry Automotive industry Fate Merged Successor(s) Rootes Group Founded 1907 Founder(s) William Hillman Defunct 1931 Headquarters ...
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Hillman Minx (1932-1944)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Hillman Minx (1932 to 1944) Overview Manufacturer Rootes Group Production 1932–44 Body and chassis Body style 4-door saloon, 2-door , 2-door Light Utility Chronology Predecessor ...
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Hillman Sixteen Hawk 80 (1936-1938)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Hillman "Sixteen", "Hawk" and "80" (1936 to 1938) Overview Manufacturer Hillman Motor Car Co Ltd Production 1936–1937 "Sixteen" - approx 700 produced 1936–1937 "Hawk" - approx ...
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Hillman Wizard (1931-1933)
RegisteredMotor Cars1930sRead more...Hillman Wizard 1931 to 1933 Overview Manufacturer Hillman Motor Car Co Ltd Production 1931–1933 7,000 approx produced Body and chassis Body style Saloon, Tourer, Drophead Coupé, ...
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HRG Airline Coupe (1938)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sRead more...H.R.G. Airline Coupe (1938) Overview Manufacturer HRG Engineering Company Production 1 Model years 1938 Designer(s) Maj. Ted Halford Body and chassis Class sports car Body style ...
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HRG History (1936-1956)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sRead more...HRG Engineering Company History (1936) Industry Automotive Fate Ceased production and trading in 1966. Founded 1936 Headquarters Tolworth, Surrey, England Key people Major Edward ...
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HRG Sports (1936-1956)
RegisteredSports Cars1930s 1940s 1950sRead more...HRG sports car (Roadster and Aerodynamic) Overview Manufacturer HRG Production 1936 to 1956 Body and chassis Class Sports Layout Front engine, rear drive Powertrain Engine 1100cc ...
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Invicta (1925-)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sRead more...Invicta British Car,manufacturer Cobham, Surrey & Chelsea, London UK Invicta is a British automobile manufacturer. The brand has been available intermittently through successive ...
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Jaguar History (1922-)
RegisteredManufacturers1920sRead more...Jaguar History Type Private limited company Industry Automotive Founded 11 September 1922 (as Swallow Sidecar Company) Founder(s) Sir William Lyons and William Walmsley ...
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Jaguar Mk IV 2½ Litre (1935-1948)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Jaguar SS Mk IV 2½ Litre 1935 to 1948 Overview Production 1935–1948 6281 made Body and chassis Body style 4-door saloon 2-door drophead coupé Powertrain Engine 2,664 cc (2.7 l) ...
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Jensen H-type (1938-1945)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Jensen H-type (1938-1945) Manufacturer Jensen Motors Production 1938-1945 Predecessor Jensen S-type Successor Jensen PW Class Saloon Layout FR layout Engine 4,279 cc (4.3 L; ...
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Jensen Motors (1934-1976)
Manufacturers1930sRead more...Jensen Motors, Ltd History Industry Automotive Fate Bankrupt Founded 1934 Defunct 1976 Headquarters West Bromwich, England Key people Richard and Alan Jensen, founders Products ...
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Jensen S-type (1936-1941)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930s 1940sRead more...Jensen S-type (1936-1941) Manufacturer Jensen Motors Production 1936–1941 Successor Jensen H-type Class Saloon / Convertible Layout FR layout Engine 2,227 cc (2.2 L; 135.9 cu in) ...
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Jensen White Lady (1935)
Concept & Prototype1930sRead more...Jensen White Lady Manufacturer Jensen Year 1934 to 1935 Type Prototype chassis number S1/3799 Successor Jensen 541R Class Sports car Body style 4 seat tourer Engine Ford 3.6 ...
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Jewel (1921-1939)
Manufacturers1920sRead more...Jewel (John E. Wood ) Car manufacturer of Great Britain from 1921 to 1939. The Jewel was a British small car, which was built between 1921 and 1939 by the John E. ...
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JMB Motors (1933-1935)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sRead more...JMB Motors Ltd. Car manufacturer of Hampshire.Great Britain from 1933 to 1935 JMB Motors Ltd. was a British manufacturer of automobiles in the 1930s . History GH Jones, RW Mason ...
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Jowett history (1906-1955)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead more...Jowett car history Industry Motor cars Fate Ceased operating 1955 Founded 1906 Defunct 1955 Voluntary Liquidation all liabilities paid in full ample capital surplus returned to ...
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Karrier history (1908-1979)
Manufacturers1900sRead more...Karrier Motors Limited Commercial vehicles Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1908 to 1979. Notes: purchased by Commer (Rootes Group) in 1934 and later by Chrysler. ...
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Lagonda 16/80 (1932-1934)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sRead more...Lagonda 16/80 (1932 to 1934) Manufacturer Lagonda Production 1932–1934 Predecessor Lagonda 2-litre Body style 2 door sports, 4-door tourer, 4 door saloon Engine 1991 cc ohv 6 ...
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Lagonda history (1906-)
Manufacturers1900sRead more...Lagonda car history Product type Automotive marque Owner Aston Martin Country United Kingdom Introduced 1906 History Lagonda was founded as a company in 1906 in Staines, ...
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Lagonda Rapier (1934-1938)
RegisteredSports Cars1930sRead more...Lagonda Rapier History (1934 to 1938) Overview Manufacturer Lagonda Production 1934–1938 470 + 46 by Rapier Cars Designer Tim Ashcroft and Charles King Body and chassis ...
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Lammas (1936-1938)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sRead more...Lammas Limited car history Sunbury-on-Thames,London UK 1936 to 1938 Lammas Limited was a manufacturer of motor cars from 1936 to 1938 based in Sunbury-on-Thames, UK. Their cars ...
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Lanchester 10 (1900-1951)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1900sRead more...Lanchester 10 (1900–1951) Manufacturer Lanchester Motor Company Production 1900–1904 Body style Individually coachbuilt Engine 4,033 cc (246.1 cu in) twin-cylinder air-cooled ...
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Lanchester Eighteen 15/18 (1932-1939)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930sRead more...Lanchester Eighteen 15/18 1932 to 1939 Manufacturer The Daimler Company Limited Model years 1932-1939 Body style Catalogued cars: chassis only 4-door six-light and four-light ...
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Lanchester Fourteen (1937-1940)
Luxury Cars1930sRead more...Lanchester Fourteen 1937 to 1940 Manufacturer The Daimler Company Limited Predecessor Lanchester Light Six Successor Lanchester Fourteen Class small luxury car Body style 4-door ...
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Lanchester Fourteen Roadrider (1937-1939)
RegisteredLuxury Cars1930sRead more...Lanchester Fourteen Roadrider Manufacturer The Daimler Company Limited Production Third quarter 1937 to 1939 Model years 1938-1939 Assembly Coventry Predecessor Lanchester ...
