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Trevor Farrington Limited

Automotive manufacturer of Crewe , Cheshire.Great Britain from 2001 to 2004.

 

 

Trevor Farrington Limited is a British company in the field of automobiles and former kit car automaker from the 2000s. The brand name was Trevor Farrington .  

History

Trevor Farrington founded on 31 January 2001, the company in Newport in the County of Shropshire .  Susan Helen Farrington also works for the company. On February 9, 2001, the company moved to Crewe , Cheshire . They started in 2002 with the production of automobiles and kits . 2004, the production ended. In total, about five copies were made.

As a restoration company , the company is still active.The only model SP 24/7 was an open racing car, which could also be street legal. 

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Automotive manufacturer of Crewe , Cheshire.Great Britain from 2001 to 2004.

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