Manufacturers of automobiles and trucks during World War 1
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AEC History (1916-1980)
ManufacturersAEC (Associated Equipment Company) History Automotive Manufacturer: of London Great Britain from 1916 to 1980. Associated Equipment Company ( AEC for short ) is the name of a former British manufacturer of buses and other commercial vehicles . History In 1912, the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) ...
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AEC/LGOC B type (1910–1919)
Bus CoachAEC/LGOC B type Bus 1910 to 1919 Overview Manufacturer AEC/LGOC Production 1910–1919 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle, military vehicle,Bus Body style chassis cab,bus, flatbed, troop carrier, Layout Longitudinal front engine, rear-wheel drive (2x4) Powertrain Engine 25hp 4-cylinder petrol ...
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Alfa Romeo History
Alfa Romeo History Industry Automotive Predecessor(s) Società Anonima Italiana Darracq (SAID) Founded 24 June 1910 in Milan, Italy Founder(s) Alexandre Darracq/Ugo Stella Nicola Romeo Headquarters Turin, Italy Products Automobiles Production output 101,000 units (2012) Owner(s) Fiat S.p.A. Alfa Rom ...
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Aster (1922-1930)
ManufacturersAster 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 ...
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Badger FWD Corp (1908-1912)
ManufacturersBadger (Four Wheel Drive Automobile Company) Automotive manufacturer of Clintonville , Wisconsin.United States from 1908 to 1912. Badger Four Wheel Drive Automobile Company and later FWD Corporation, was an American manufacturer of motor vehicles . History Otto Zachow and William Besserdich made in ...
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Beardmore (1917-1968)
ManufacturersBeardmore Motors Ltd Automotive manufacturer of Glasgow.Great Britain from 1917 to 1968. The William Beardmore and Company was a Scottish engineering company and shipyard based in Glasgow . History The founder William Beardmore first established in Parkhead / Glasgow, a company that dealt with the ...
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Bentley History (1919-)
ManufacturersBentley Motors Limited History Bentley Motors Limited is a German owned British manufacturer of luxury automobiles. In 1998 when Rolls-Royce Motors was acquired by Volkswagen, without the brandname, that business entity was absorbed into Bentley Motors Limited. Bentley was originally founded on 18 ...
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Berna (1902-1982)
ManufacturersBerna (Motorenwerke Berna AG) Automotive manufacturer of Switzerland from 1902 to 1987. Berna was a Swiss manufacturer of trucks , buses and trolleybuses .The brand name was Berna . History In 1902, Joseph Wyss in Bern started producing motor vehicles bearing the Berna brand name .In 1904 an expans ...
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Blackburn (1919-1925)
ManufacturersBlackburn Aeroplane and Motor Co. Automotive manufacturer of Leeds, Yorkshire;Great Britain from 1919 to 1925 Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Co. was a British aircraft and auto manufacturer . The company, founded in 1914, in Leeds, Yorkshire. History The company was founded in 1914 shortly before th ...
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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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Chambers (1902-1928)
ManufacturersChambers Motors history Belfast Ireland UK Chambers Motors was the first automobile manufacturer in Ireland. The company built vehicles by hand featuring high-quality components designed and fabricated in-house. Passenger cars were made to suit doctors and wealthy businessmen, and commercial vehicl ...
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Citroen History
ManufacturersCitroen History From 1919 Type Société Anonyme Industry Automotive Founded Paris, France (1919) Founder(s) André Citroën Headquarters Saint-Ouen, France Area served Worldwide Key people Frédéric Saint Geours, Director Products Automobiles Production output 1,435,688 vehicles (2011) Employees 13,900 ...
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Clyno (1909-1929)
ManufacturersClyno car history Thrapston, Northamptonshire & Wolverhampton Clyno Engineering Company Clyno Engineering Company, then Clyno Engineering Company (1922) Limited, was a motorcycle and car manufacturer that operated in Thrapston from 1909 to 1910 and then in Wolverhampton from 1910 to 1929. During th ...
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Commer WP3 (1911-1914)
Bus CoachCOMMER WP3 Bus COMMER WP3 Overview Manufacturer Commer Car Production 1911 to 1914 Body and chassis Body style Bus. Powertrain Engines Four-cylinder 22hp petrol engine Transmission 3-speed pre-selector gearbox Introduced in 1911 as one of three new models launched by Commer Cars, the WP3 was the sm ...
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Crossley Motors (1906-1958)
ManufacturersCrossley Motors history Manchester, England UK Fate Acquired and closed down Successor(s) AEC Founded 1906 Defunct 1958 Headquarters Manchester, England Crossley Motors was a British motor vehicle manufacturer based in Manchester, England. They produced approximately 19,000 high quality cars from 1 ...
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Crossley RFC (1914-1922)
Bus CoachCrossley RFC Bus Crossley RFC Overview Manufacturer Crossley Production 1914-1922 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle,Bus Body style bus,single-decker Layout Normal control layout Powertrain Engine 4-cylinder petrol Transmission 4-speed Dimensions Wheelbase llft 2in Introduced in 1914, the Cr ...
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