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Seymour-Turner car History

Wolverhampton UK (1906)

 
Company History
Seymour-Turner is a former British car brand. Of the company Turner's Motor Manufacturing Co Limited of Wolverhampton, which has already produced vehicles under the brand name Turner Miesse, it began in 1906 with the production of automobiles for Seymour in London. 1908, the production of this brand was discontinued.
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The only model was the 20/25 HP. This vehicle was equipped with a four cylinder engine with 4090 cc capacity
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