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British automobile manufacturers of Yorkshire UK

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  • Swift Ltd (1983-1985)

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    1980s
    Swift Ltd (1983-1985)

    Swift Cars Limited Car manufacturer of Silkstone at Barnsley , South Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1983 to 1985. Swift Cars Limited was a British manufacturer of automobiles in ...

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  • T & J Sports (1989-1994)

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    1980s
    T & J Sports (1989-1994)

    T & J Sportscars Car manufacturer of Rotherham, South Yorkshire; Great Britain from 1989 to 1994. T & J Sportscars was a British manufacturer of automobiles .The brand name was T ...

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  • TA Design (1989-1991)

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    1980s
    TA Design (1989-1991)

    TA Design & Development Automotive manufacturer of Wakefield , West Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1989 to 1991. TA Design & Development was a British manufacturer of kit type ...

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  • Tiny (1912-1915)

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    1910s
    Tiny (1912-1915)

    Tiny car history Esholt, Yorkshire between 1912 and 1915 Tiny was a British cyclecar manufactured by Nanson, Barker & Co at Esholt, Yorkshire between 1912 and 1915. The first ...

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  • Valveless (1908-1915)

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    1900s
    Valveless (1908-1915)

    Valveless Cars History Huddersfield, Yorkshire.UK .From 1908 to 1915 The Valveless was an English automobile manufactured from 1908 until 1915 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. The ...

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  • Vee Gee (1913)

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    1910s

    Vee Gee car history Leeds,Yorkshire UK.(1913) Vee Gee was a British car brand in 1913 cyclecars Manufacturer Vernon Gash & Company in Leeds (Yorkshire) . The only model had a V-2 ...

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  • Waddington (1902-1906)

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    1900s
    Waddington (1902-1906)

    Waddington & Sons Automotive manufacturer of Middlesborough, Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1902 to 1906. Waddington & Sons was a British manufacturer ...

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  • Whitehead (1921)

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    1920s

    Whitehead Light Cars Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1920 to 1921. Whitehead Light Cars was a British automaker, which was from 1920 to 1921 in Bradford in ...

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  • Winco (1913-1916)

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    1910s
    Winco (1913-1916)

    Winco Car History Sheffield Yorkshire UK .(1913 to 1916) Winco was a British automobile brand that was produced 1913-1916 by Stringer & Co., Sheffield (Yorkshire). The first ...

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  • YEC (1907-1908)

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    1900s
    YEC (1907-1908)

    YEC (Yorkshire Engine Company) Automotive manufacturer of Sheffield, Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1907 to 1909. YEC was a British car brand from the early 20th century in ...

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  • YKC Sports (1992-2008)

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    1990s
    YKC Sports (1992-2008)

    YKC Sports Cars Limited Automotive manufacturer of Pontefract , West Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1992 to 2008. YKC Mille Miglia YKC Sports Cars Limited , previously YKC ...

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