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VP Webb & Co. Ltd

Automotive manufacturer of Worcertershire.Great Britain from 1922 to 1923.
 

The VP Webb & Co. Ltd. was a British automobile manufacturer, who was located in Stoutpart, Worcertershire between 1922 and 1923 . There, a light car was made.

The 8.9 hp was the only model and looked like a downsized Lancia Lambda . This was powered by a water-cooled four-cylinder in-line engine with 1.1 l capacity. The wheelbase was 2591 mm.

Since the car was neither very cheap nor offered technical or stylistic features, it was soon disappeared from the market. 

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