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Raymond Mays (Shelsley Motors Ltd.)

 Car manufacturer of Bourne,Great Britain from 1938 to 1939.
  Car manufacturer of Bourne,Great Britain from 1938 to 1939.

 Shelsley Motors was a British manufacturer of automobiles in the 1930s . 

History 

The racing driver Raymond Mays founded the company from Bourne in Lincolnshire in 1938 and began producing automobiles. The brand name was Raymond Mays .Due to the second world war 1939 ended production. In total, five vehicles were created, he previous formed in 1933 the English Racing Automobiles (ERA) also later involvement in British Racing Motors (BRM). 

The company produced sports cars. A water-cooled V8 engine from Standard Motor Company powered the vehicles. The engine with flathead engine made 85 hp from 2,868 cc engine capacity . The choice was two and four-seater bodies.

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