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St. Vincent Cycle & Motor Works

 Automotive manufacturer of Glasgow.Great Britain from 1903 to 1910.
 

St. Vincent Cycle & Motor Works was a British manufacturer of bicycles , automobiles and commercial vehicles . 

History

The Glasgow company made bicycles. 1903 began under the direction of William McLean the production of automobiles and commercial vehicles. The brand name was St. Vincent . 1910 ended the car production.charabanc busses and Taxis were created a little longer.

The company used two- and four-cylinder engines from Aster . The engines made between 12 hp and 40 hp. The bodies were created in-house.

 

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