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  • Airedale (1919-1924)

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    Airedale (1919-1924)

    Airedale Cars History Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1919 to 1924. Manufacturer Airedale Cars Ltd Production 1919–1924 90 approx produced Predecessor Tiny Body style open two-seater, open four-seater, coupé Engine 1795 or 2120 cc four-cylinder Transmission 4-speed manual Wheelbase 11 ...

    Britain
  • AJS (1909-1931)

    Manufacturers
    AJS (1909-1931)

    AJS Car History A. J. Stevens & Co. Ltd (AJS) Successor(s) Matchless Founded 1909 Founder(s) A. J. Stevens Defunct 1931 Headquarters Wolverhampton, England Key people Joe Stevens Products Cars and motorcycles AJS was the name used for cars and motorcycles made by the Wolverhampton, England, company ...

    Britain
  • Aster (1922-1930)

    Manufacturers
    Aster (1922-1930)

    Aster History London 1922-1930 The Aster was an English automobile manufactured from 1922 to 1930. The companies car roots can be traced to 1899 when Begbie Manufacturing of Wembley, in north London became British licensees of the French Aster company (Ateliers de Construction Mecanique l'Aster) ma ...

    Britain
  • Bayliss Thomas (1919-1929)

    Bayliss Thomas (1919-1929)

    Bayliss Thomas cars history Tyseley Birmingham UK In 1919 the company made an experimental 3-wheel car with air-cooled engine, but this did not go into production. But, in 1920 Excelsior entered the car business with a range of 4-wheel models and used the name Bayliss-Thomas as there was already a ...

    Britain
  • Bean history (1919-1929)

    Manufacturers
    Bean history (1919-1929)

    Bean Cars history Dudley, Worcestershire, and Coseley, Staffordshire, England UK Bean Cars were made in factories in Dudley, Worcestershire, and Coseley, Staffordshire, England, between 1919 and 1929. For a few years in the early 1920s Bean outsold Austin and Morris although their success was not s ...

    Bean | Britain
  • Christchurch-Campbell (1922)

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    Christchurch-Campbell (1922)

    Christchurch-Campbell car history Christchurch, Hampshire UK The Christchurch-Campbell was an English automobile manufactured only in 1922 by J Campbell Ltd of Christchurch, Hampshire . An assembled car, it had a 1436 cc 10-8hp Coventry-Simplex engine and Meadows gearbox. At £495 for a two seater t ...

    Britain
  • Frazer Nash history (1922-1957)

    Manufacturers
    Frazer Nash history (1922-1957)

    Frazer Nash Car history Frazer Nash was a British sports car manufacturer and engineering company founded by Archibald Frazer-Nash in 1922. It produced sports cars incorporating a unique multi-chain transmission before the Second World War and also imported BMW cars to the UK. After the war it cont ...

    Frazer Nash | Britain
  • FW Bond (1923-1928)

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    FW Bond (1923-1928)

    FW Bond Co. Ltd Automotive manufacturer of Brighouse Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1923 to 1928. The FW Bond Co. Ltd. was a British automaker in Brighouse in Yorkshire . There were produced from 1923 to 1928 middle-class cars with four and six-cylinder engines. The first model was the 20 hp , which ...

    Britain
  • Guy Arab III (1946-1952)

    Bus Coach
    Guy Arab III (1946-1952)

    Guy Arab III Bus History Guy Arab III from 1946 to 1952 Overview Manufacturer Guy Motors Production 1946 to 1952 Body and chassis Class Bus Body style Double-decker Single-decker Powertrain Engine Gardner and Meadows Dimensions Wheelbase 16ft to 18ft 5in The single-deck version of the Arab III doub ...

    Guy Motors
  • Guy Arab IV (1950-1963)

    Bus Coach
    Guy Arab IV (1950-1963)

    Guy Arab Mk IV Bus History Guy Arab Mk IV from 1950 to 1963 Overview Manufacturer Guy Motors Production 1950 to 1963 Body and chassis Class Bus Body style Double-decker Powertrain Engine Gardner and Meadows Dimensions Wheelbase 16ft 4in to 18ft 6in In 1950, the Arab Mk IV chassis was introduced, or ...

    Guy Motors
  • Guy Armoured Car (1938-1940)

    Military vehicles
    Guy Armoured Car (1938-1940)

    Guy Armoured Car (1938-1940) Place of origin UK Service history Wars Second World War Production history Designed 1938 Manufacturer Guy Motors Produced 1939-1940 Number built 101 Specifications (Mark I) Weight 5.2 long tons (5.3 t) Length 13 ft 6 in (4.12 m) Width 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Height 7 ft 6 i ...

    Guy Motors
  • Guy wolf (1933-1954)

    Bus Coach
    Guy wolf (1933-1954)

    Guy Wolf Bus history Guy Wolf from 1933 to 1954 Overview Manufacturer Guy Motors Production 1933 to 1954 Body and chassis Class Bus,Coach Body style Single-decker Powertrain Engine Meadows 4EL 22.5hp Dimensions Wheelbase 12ft 6" Introduced in 1933, the Guy wolf is a normal control chassis with a wh ...

    Guy Motors
  • Hampton 14 (1923-1929)

    Motor Cars
    Hampton 14 (1923-1929)

    Hampton 14 1923 to 1929 Overview Manufacturer Hampton Engineering Company (1920) Stroud Motor Manufacturing Co (from 1924) Production 1923-1929 approx 500 made including 9/21 model Powertrain Engine four-cylinder 1496 cc water-cooled Transmission three-speed Dimensions Wheelbase 108 inches (2743 mm ...

    Hampton
  • Hampton 20 (1929-1933)

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    Hampton 20 (1929-1933)

    Hampton 20 1929-1933 Overview Manufacturer Hampton Cars (London) Ltd Production 1929-1933 Powertrain Engine six-cylinder 2414 cc water-cooled Transmission four-speed Dimensions Wheelbase 120 inches (3048 mm) Length 162 inches (4115 mm) The 20 was the first of a new range of larger cars with a Meado ...

    Hampton
  • Hampton History (1912-1918)

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    Hampton History (1912-1918)

    Hampton Car manufacturer History London & Birmingham from 1912 to 1918 History The company was founded by William Paddon who lived in Hampton-in-Arden, Warwickshire where he sold cars and also offered to manufacture light cars and motorcycles. It is not known how many were actually made. In 1912 th ...

    Hampton | Britain
  • HRG History (1936-1956)

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    HRG History (1936-1956)

    HRG Engineering Company History (1936) Industry Automotive Fate Ceased production and trading in 1966. Founded 1936 Headquarters Tolworth, Surrey, England Key people Major Edward Halford Guy Robins Henry Ronald Godfrey Products Cars, Automotive engineering HRG Engineering Company also known as HRG, ...

    HRG | Britain

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