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Hariscott (Harrison Scott & Co. Ltd)

 Automotive manufacturer of Bradford Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1920 to 1921.
 

The Harrison Scott & Co. Ltd. was a British automaker, which was located in Undercliffe,Bradford in Yorkshire in the 1920s.

Under the name Hariscott a sporty small car with side-controlled 1.5-liter four-cylinder Coventry Simplex engine .By 1921 the short production finished.
 

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