Tricar body cars
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ABC (1969-1973)
ManufacturersABC (Car Body Craft) Automotive manufacturer of Brierley Hill, Birmingham.Great Britain from 1969 to 1973. Auto Body Craft was a British manufacturer of 3 wheel automobiles from the late 1960s . History Ken Heather and Bill Powell founded the company in Kingswinford in Birmingham in 1969 and began ...
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Abingdon Tyseley (1922-1923)
ManufacturersAbingdon Tyseley car History Tyseley, Birmingham 1922 to 1923 The Abingdon was an English assembled car built in small numbers in 1922 and 1923 in a factory in Tyseley, Birmingham. It used an 11-9hp 1490 cc 4-cylinder Dorman engine and a 3-speed gearbox. Only 12 were made.Production was hampered by ...
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Advance (1902-1912)
ManufacturersAdvance Cars History Great Britain Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1902 to 1912. The Advance was an English tricar producing 6 hp (4.5 kW) offered from 1902 to 1912 by a Northampton motorcycle manufacturer. Early in 1903 Joseph Charles Power of Watford joined Advance and together with ...
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Allard (1899-1902)
ManufacturersAllard History Automotive manufacturer of Coventry.Great Britain from 1899 to 1902. The Allard was an English automobile manufactured by Allard & Co. of Coventry from 1899 to 1902. Originally a bicycle company, Allard moved into the motor industry by producing motor tricycles; the company then move ...
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Anglian (1905-1907)
ManufacturersAnglian Car History Suffolk UK from 1905 to 1907 Anglian Cars Advert The Anglian was an English tricar manufactured in Beccles, Suffolk from 1905 to 1907. The automobiles featured either a 3½ hp single-cylinder De Dion engine or 5 hp "twin coupled" power units. The offer included motorcycles and th ...
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Ariel (1900-1925)
ManufacturersAriel Car History Birmingham and Coventry,Great Britain Ariel was a bicycle, motorcycle and automobile marque manufacturer based in Bournbrook, Birmingham, England, which dated back to 1847. Car production, which began in 1900, moved to Coventry in 1911, but ceased in 1925. The last motorcycle-type ...
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Armadale (1906-1907)
ManufacturersArmadale Motorcar History Northwood, Middlesex, UK From 1906 to 1907 The Armadale was an English automobile manufactured from 1906 to 1907 by Armadale Motors Ltd, Northwood, Middlesex, then Northwood Motor & Engineering Works, also of Northwood. Models Three wheel Initially called the Toboggan, the ...
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Avon (1903-1912)
ManufacturersAvon Cars History 1903-1912 Motor Manufacturing Company Limited Keynsham Bristol,UK The company from Keynsham near Bristol in England began in 1903 with the production of automobiles. The brand name was Avon, by 1912 production ended. The first model Trimobile was a tricycle with a single front whe ...
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Barnes (1904-1906)
ManufacturersGeorge A. Barnes history Deptford. London (1904-1906) Company History George A. Barnes founded the company in 1904 in the London Borough of Lewisham and began production of automobiles and motorcycles. The brand name was Barnes. 1905 the company moved to the London Borough of Deptford. 1906 ended p ...
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BAT (1903-1924)
ManufacturersBAT Motor Manufacturing History Kingswood Road, London UK History Samuel Robert Batson founded the company in 1902 in London's Penge and began production of motorcycles. in 1903 added automobiles to the range. The brand name was Bat. T. H. Tessier joined the company in 1903. but soon ended the auto ...
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Bramham (1922-1924)
ManufacturersBramham Motors Limited Automotive manufacturer of Leeds Great Britain from 1922 to 1924. Bramham Motors Limited was a British manufacturer of small automobiles in the 1920s History The company from Leeds began in 1922 as a successor to Stanhope Motors (Leeds) Limited with the production of automobi ...
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Castle Three (1919-1922)
ManufacturersCastle Three car history Kidderminster, Worcestershire UK Manufacturer Castle Motor Company Production 1919-1922 Class cyclecar Engine 1094 cc Dorman or 1207 cc Peters in-line 4-cylinder Transmission two- or three-speed The Castle Three was a British three-wheeled cyclecar made from 1919 to 1922 by ...
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Coventry Motor Co (1898-1903)
ManufacturersThe Coventry Motor Company history Coventry Motette The Coventry Motor Company or CMC was a Coventry motor vehicle manufacturer established in early 1896 by H J Lawson's secretary Charles McRobie Turrell (1875-1923) as a subsidiary of Lawson's British Motor Syndicate. It operated from the former co ...
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Coventry-Victor (1911-1938)
ManufacturersCoventry-Victor car history Hillfields, Coventry UK Industry Manufacturing and engineering Successor(s) AN Weaver (Coventry Victor) Ltd. Founded 1911 Headquarters Coventry UK Products Aero engines, motorcycles and cars Coventry-Victor was a British motorcycle and car manufacturer. Originally Morton ...
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Crouch (1912-1928)
ManufacturersCrouch Cars history Coventry, England UK Type Private Industry Automotive Founded 1912 Founder(s) John Walter Fisher Crouch Headquarters Coventry, England Products Automobile Crouch Cars was a company founded by JWF Crouch in Coventry, England in 1912 which manufactured cars until 1928. It was loca ...
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Darracq history
ManufacturersDarracq Motor car history Industry Automotive Founded 1896 Defunct 1935 Headquarters Suresnes, France Manufactured by Société A. Darracq, Suresnes, France In the late 1800s a large number of car companies were established in France, among them Berliet, Darracq, Décauville, de Dietrich, and Mors. In ...
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