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 Laurence-Jackson Ltd.

 Carmakers manufactured in Staffordshire.Great Britain from 1919 to 1920.
 

The Laurence-Jackson Ltd. , was a British automaker that was only based in 1919 from Wolverhampton in Staffordshire .

The Laurence Jackson was a small light car with V2 engine of JAP with 976 cc displacement . The engine was rated at 8/10 hp, thus providing 10 bhp (7.4 kW).

By 1920 The company closed.
 

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