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 R. Cundall & Sons Ltd

Automotive manufacturer of Shipley, Yorkshire;Great Britain from 1902

Automotive manufacturer of Shipley, Yorkshire;Great Britain from 1902

R. Cundall & Sons Ltd. was a British manufacturer of automobiles and stationary gas engines . 

History

The company from Shipley began in January 1902 with the production of automobiles. The brand name was Cundall . In the same year the production ended. Overall, only a few copies.

It was a small car . A two-cylinder engine of its own production with 7 hp power drove the vehicle.

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Automotive manufacturer of Shipley, Yorkshire;Great Britain from 1902

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