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List of Charabanc early large motor coach

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  • Albion (1900-1980)

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    1900s
    Albion (1900-1980)

    Albion Motor Car History Former type Limited Industry Automotive industry Fate acquired by Leyland Motors Predecessor(s) Albion Motor Car Company Successor(s) Leyland Motors ...

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  • Guy Motors History (1914-1982)

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    1910s
    Guy Motors History (1914-1982)

    Guy Car manufacturer Founded, Wolverhampton England, UK 1914 to 1982 Guy Motors was a Wolverhampton-based vehicle manufacturer who produced cars, lorries, buses and trolleybuses. ...

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  • Hallamshire (1903-1907)

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    1900s
    Hallamshire (1903-1907)

    Hallamshire (Durham Churchill & Co. Ltd.) Automotive manufacturer of Sheffield Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1903 to 1907. Hallamshire was a British automobile brand, which was ...

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  • Karrier history (1908-1979)

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    1900s
    Karrier history (1908-1979)

    Karrier Motors Limited Commercial vehicles Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1908 to 1979. Notes: purchased by Commer (Rootes Group) in 1934 and later by Chrysler. ...

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