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  • M.M.C (1898-1908)

    Manufacturers
    M.M.C (1898-1908)

    The Motor Manufacturing Co (M.M.C) 1898-1906 Coventry 1907-1908 Clapham UK M.M.C. was a British automobile manufacturer. Company History The Company The Great Horseless Carriage Co Limited began in 1897 in Coventry with the production of automobiles. 1898 was renamed to The Motor Manufacturing Co L ...

    Britain
  • Maudslay (1902-1948)

    Manufacturers
    Maudslay (1902-1948)

    Maudslay Motor Company Coventry UK 1902-1948 The Maudslay Motor Company was a British vehicle maker based in Coventry. It was founded in 1902 and continued until 1948 when it was taken over by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) and along with Crossley Motors the new group was renamed Associated ...

    Britain
  • Maybach History (1909-)

    Manufacturers
    Maybach History (1909-)

    Maybach Automotive History Stuttgart,Germany From 1909 on Maybach Motorenbau is a defunct German car manufacturer that today exists as a sub-brand of Mercedes-Benz. The company was founded in 1909 by Wilhelm Maybach and his son, originally a subsidiary of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH and was itself ...

    Maybach | Germany
  • Mercedes W18 290 (1933-1937)

    Motor Cars
    Mercedes W18 290 (1933-1937)

    Mercedes-Benz W 18 Type 290 Production period: 1933 to 1937 Class : Motor car Body versions : Touring Cars , Roadster ,Sedan , Pullman Limousine , Cabriolet Engines: Gasoline 2.9 liters The Mercedes-Benz W 18 was introduced under the name Mercedes-Benz Type 290 1933 as the successor to the Type 350 ...

    Mercedes Benz
  • Mercedes W23 130 (1934-1936)

    Motor Cars
    Mercedes W23 130 (1934-1936)

    Mercedes-Benz W 23 130 Make: Mercedes-Benz Production period: 1934 to 1936 Class : Motor car Body versions : Touring, Sedan ,Convertible , Kübelwagen Engines: Gasoline 1.3 liters The Mercedes-Benz W 23 with order code: Mercedes-Benz 130 of the first series Mercedes-Benz - rear-engine car . It was m ...

    Mercedes Benz
  • Mercedes W28 170H (1936-1939)

    Motor Cars
    Mercedes W28 170H (1936-1939)

    Mercedes-Benz W 28 type 170 H Make: Mercedes-Benz Production period: 1936 to 1939 Class : Motor car Body versions: Sedan , convertible Engines: Petrol 1.7 l The Mercedes-Benz W 28 with the sales name Mercedes-Benz 170 H was a further development of the Mercedes-Benz - rear-engine car type 130 with ...

    Mercedes Benz
  • Mitsubishi PX33 (1934-1936)

    Motor Cars
    Mitsubishi PX33 (1934-1936)

    Mitsubishi PX33 Make Mitsubishi Production period: 1934 to 1936 Class : Motor car Body versions : Touring car Engines: Petrol engine : 4.4 liters, 51 kW The Mitsubishi PX33 is an open-top touring car from Mitsubishi Motors . It was developed on behalf of the Japanese government as a military vehicl ...

    Mitsubishi
  • Morgan & Company (1904-1929)

    Manufacturers
    Morgan & Company (1904-1929)

    Morgan & Company Limited (1904-1929) Leighton Buzzard, United Kingdom Long Acre, London Company foundation 1795 production of automobiles & Car bodies 1904-1929 The Morgan & Company Limited was a British automobile manufacturer . There was no connection to Morgan Motors from Malvern. Company Histor ...

    Britain
  • Morris C8 (1939-1945)

    Military vehicles
    Morris C8 (1939-1945)

    Morris C8 "Quad" Production: 1939 to 1945 Make: Morris Type: Military vehicle engine 3.5 liter 4-cylinder petrol Built 10,000 The Morris C8 was a British Field Artillery military vehicle. The C8 was the most successful vehicle that Morris Commercial Cars Ltd designed for the British Army. The vehic ...

    Morris
  • Morris CVF (1937-1950)

    Commercial vehicles
    Morris CVF (1937-1950)

    Morris CVF commercial vehicles Manufacturer: Morris Motor Company Sales designation: CVF Production period: 1937 to 1950 Engines: 3.5-liter 6-cylinder engine Power: 45-63 kW Payload: 5 t The Morris CVF was a truck manufactured by Morris Commercial from 1938 to 1950 as the successor to the Morris C- ...

    Morris
  • Morris History (1912-84)

    Manufacturers
    Morris History (1912-84)

    Morris Motors History (1912-1984) Industry automotive Fate Individual identity retained until 1968 Ownership merged with Austin in 1952 as subsidiaries of The British Motor Corporation Limited Successor(s) The British Motor Corporation Limited Founded 1912 W.R.M. Motors 1919 renamed Morris Motors D ...

    Morris | Britain
  • Morris LC1 to LC3 (1937–1952)

    Commercial vehicles
    Morris LC1 to LC3 (1937–1952)

    Morris LC1 LC3 1937 to 1953 Production period: 1937–1952 Engines: Gasoline Engine : 2050 cc Payload: 1250–1500 t The first generation of LC launched in 1937 as a 25/30-cwt van and trucks. Many technical components came from the LC by Morris P-type, it had a payload of 2 to 2.5 tons. Before the P-ty ...

    Morris
  • Morris Ten Series M (1938–1948)

    Motor Cars
    Morris Ten Series M (1938–1948)

    Morris Ten Series M 1938 to 1948 Overview Production 1938–1948 27,020 produced pre war 53,566 produced post war Assembly United Kingdom Australia Body and chassis Body style 4-door saloon 2-door pick up (wartime only) Related Wolseley Ten Powertrain Engine 1,140 cc (1.1 L) Morris XPAG overhead valv ...

    Morris
  • NAG (1901-1934)

    Manufacturers
    NAG (1901-1934)

    Neue Automobil Gesellschaft (NAG) Automotive manufacturers Berlin Germany From 1901 to 1934 Neue Automobil-Gesellschaft (NAG) was a German automobile manufacturer in Berlin. In 1915 it was renamed Nationale Automobil-Gesellschaft (NAG). In 1902, German electrical company AEG purchased the coachbuil ...

    Germany
  • Napier History

    Manufacturers
    Napier History

    Napier & Son History D. Napier & Son Limited was a British engine and pre-Great War (the "brass era") automobile manufacturer and one of the most important aircraft engine manufacturers in the early to mid-20th century. Their post-First World War Lion was the most powerful engine in the world for s ...

    Britain
  • Netam (1941-1943)

    Manufacturers
    Netam (1941-1943)

    Netam History Automotive manufacturer Rotterdam, Netherlands From 1941 to 1943. NV Netam Elektroautomobile , was a Dutch manufacturer of trailers , superstructures for commercial vehicles as well as some automobiles . History The company from Rotterdam manufactured from 1932 trailers and bodies for ...

    Netherlands

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