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  • Austin History (1906-1952)

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    Austin History (1906-1952)

    The Austin Motor Company Limited History Industry Automotive Fate Merged, The marque is dormant and may be reused. Successor(s) British Motor Corporation Founded 1905 Defunct 1952 Headquarters Longbridge, England The Austin Motor Company Limited was a British manufacturer of motor vehicles. Founded ...

    Austin | Britain
  • Healey History (1945-1955)

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    Healey History (1945-1955)

    Healey Motor Company History 1945 Industry Manufacture of high performance cars and design consultancy Fate Sold Founded 1945 Headquarters The Cape, Warwick United Kingdom Key people Donald Healey - founder History Donald Healey Motor Company Limited was a British car manufacturer. The business was ...

    Healey | Britain
  • Jensen Motors (1934-1976)

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    Jensen Motors (1934-1976)

    Jensen Motors, Ltd History Industry Automotive Fate Bankrupt Founded 1934 Defunct 1976 Headquarters West Bromwich, England Key people Richard and Alan Jensen, founders Products Automobiles Jensen Motors Ltd was a British manufacturer of sports cars and commercial vehicles, based in the Lyng – West ...

    Jensen | Britain
  • Nash Motors History

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    Nash Motors History

    Nash Motors History (1917) Industry Automobile Fate Merged Successor(s) Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Founded 1917 Defunct 1954 Headquarters Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States Key people Charles W. Nash, Nils Erik Wahlberg Products Vehicles Nash Motors Company was an American automobile manufacturer b ...

    Nash
  • Triumph History

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    Triumph History

    Triumph Cars History Fate Taken over by Standard Motor Company later merged with and continuing as a division of Leyland Motors Ltd and its successors Founded 1885 Defunct 1984 Headquarters Coventry, England Key people Siegfried Bettmann, Moritz (Maurice) Schulte (founders) Parent Standard Motors L ...

    Triumph
  • Triumph Super 7 & 8 (1927-1934)

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    Triumph Super 7 & 8 (1927-1934)

    Triumph Super 7 & 8 1927 to 1934 Overview Manufacturer Triumph Motor Company Production 1927-1934 17000 made Designer Arthur Sykes Body and chassis Body style four-seat tourer saloon fabric saloon 2-seat coupé Powertrain Engine 832/747 cc side-valve I4 Transmission Three-speed manual. Four speed fr ...

    Triumph

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