British Automotive from the 1930s
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AC 16/56 16-66 (1933-1938)
Read more...AC 16/56 and 16/66 Manufacturer AC Cars Production 1933-1938 Class sports car Engine straight six Transmission 4-speed manual Wheelbase 9 ft 7 in AC company in 1930 they let ...
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AC 16/80 16/90 (1938-1939)
Read more...AC 16/80 and 16/90 SPORTS Manufacturer AC Cars Production 1938-1939 Class sports car Engine straight six Transmission 4-speed manual Wheelbase 106 in (270 cm) The AC 16/80 16/90 ...
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AC History (1908-)
RegisteredRead more...AC Cars History History The first automobile from what would eventually become AC was presented at the Crystal Palace motor show in 1903; it was a 20 HP touring car and was ...
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AEC History (1916-1980)
RegisteredRead more...AEC (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 ...
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AEC Mammoth (1930-1978)
Read more...AEC Mammoth Lorry history Manufacturer: Associated Equipment Company Production period: 1930 to 1978 Type commercial vehicle Body Truck various Engines: diesel engines The AEC ...
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AEC Matador (1938-1953)
RegisteredRead more...AEC Matador truck history Manufacturer: Associated Equipment Company Production period: 1938 to 1953 Type commercial vehicle Engines: 7.6-liter diesel engine The AEC Matador was ...
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AEC Regent 2 RT (1938-1940)
RegisteredRead more...AEC Regent 2RT Bus Overview Manufacturer AEC Production 1938-1940 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle,Bus Body style bus,double-decker Powertrain Engine 9.6 litre diesel ...
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Allan Taylor (1927-1959)
RegisteredRead more...Allan Taylor Engineering & Machinery Co Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer England 1927-1959 The Allan Taylor Engineering & Machinery Co Ltd, London SW18, concentrated on the ...
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Allard History
RegisteredRead more...Allard Car History Allard Motor Company Limited was an English car manufacturer founded by Sydney Allard which operated from small premises in south London. Car manufacture ...
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Allard Special V12 (1938-1939)
RegisteredRead more...Allard Special V12 car history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer Allard Production 1937 to 1939 Class Sports car,Race car Top speed 160 km / h, Electrics 6 Volt Body and ...
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Allard Special V8 (1937-1939)
RegisteredRead more...Allard Special V8 car history Vehicle technical details Manufacturer Allard Production 1937 to 1939 Class Sports car,Race car Top speed 152 km / h. Electrics 6 Volt Body and ...
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Allchin (1905-1931)
RegisteredRead more...William Allchin & Co Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer Northampton, England 1905-1931 William Allchin & Co Ltd, Northampton, introduced the first of a series of steam wagons in ...
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Alta (1929)
RegisteredRead more...Alta racing car History The Alta Car and Engineering Company was a British sports and racing car manufacturer, commonly known simply as Alta. Their cars contested five FIA World ...
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Alvis 12/50 (1923-1932)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis 12/50 (1923 to 1932) Manufacturer Alvis Production 1923-1932 3705 made Predecessor Alvis 10/30 Engine 1496, 1598 or 1645 cc Straight-4 overhead valve Wheelbase 108 in ...
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Alvis 12/70 (1937-1940)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis 12/70 (1937 to 1940) Manufacturer Alvis Production 1937–1940 741 made Predecessor Alvis Firebird Successor Alvis TA 14 Engine 1,842 cc OHV I4 Wheelbase 106 in (2,692 mm) ...
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Alvis 3½ liter (1935-1936)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis 3½ liters car history Manufacturer Alvis Production period: 1935 to 1936 Class : Luxury car Body versions: Touring car , sedan ,cabriolet Engines: Gasoline 3.6 liters ...
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Alvis 4.3 liter (1936-1940)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis 4.3 liter Production period: 1936-1940 Class : Luxury Motor car Body versions: Touring car , sedan ,cabriolet Engines: Petrol : 4.4 liters The Alvis 4.3 liter was a car ...
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Alvis Crested Eagle (1933-1939)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis Crested Eagle (1933 to 1939) Manufacturer Alvis Production 1928-1930 Body Style 4 door saloon Engine 2762 cc (168.548 cu in) Wheelbase 3124 mm 123 in Length 4851 mm 191 in ...
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Alvis Firebird (1935-1936)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis Firebird From 1935 to 1936 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1935–1936 449 made Class Touring car Engine 1842cc Straight-4 Wheelbase 118.5 in (3,010 mm) Length 173 in (4,394 ...
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Alvis Firefly (1932-1934)
Read more...Alvis Firefly From 1932 to 1934 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1932-1934 Body Style saloon Engine Engine: 1.5 litre straight 4 engine Wheelbase 3010 mm 118.5 in Length 4115 mm 162 ...
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Alvis FWD (1928-1930)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis FWD front wheel drive From 1928 to 1930 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1928-1930 Body Style tourer Engine 1482 cc (90.437 cu in) Wheelbase 2591 mm 102 in Length 3759 mm 148 ...
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Alvis History (1919-)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis Car History From 1919 Early history The original company, T.G. John and Company Ltd., was founded in 1919 by Thomas George John (1880 – 1946). Its first products were ...
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Alvis Silver Crest (1936-1940)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis Silver Crest Production period: 1936 to 1940 Class : Luxury Motor car Body versions : Sedan , cabriolet Engines: Petrol : 2.4-2.8 liters The Alvis Silver Crest was a car ...
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Alvis Silver Eagle (1930-1936)
Read more...Alvis Silver Eagle Production period: 1930-1931 1934-1936 Class : Motor car Body versions : Touring car , roadster ,sedan , cabriolet Engines: Petrol 2.0 - 2.4 liters The Alvis ...
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Alvis Speed 20 (1932-1936)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis Speed 20 From 1932 to 1936 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1932–1936 1165 made Predecessor Alvis Silver Eagle Successor Alvis Speed 25 Class Touring car Engine 2511 or 2762cc ...
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Alvis Speed 25 (1937-1940)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis Speed 25 From 1937 to 1940 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1937–1940 Predecessor Alvis Speed 20 Class Touring car Body style cabriolet (generally – delivered only as a ...
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Alvis-Straussler (1935-1939)
RegisteredRead more...Alvis-Straussler Commercial vehicle manufacturer England c1935-c1939 In the late 1930s, Alvis Ltd, Coventry, constructed a number of specialist land vehicles designed by ...
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Andre (1933-1934)
RegisteredRead more...T B André Car History London Great Britain Manufacturer T. B. André Ltd Production 1933-1934 6 made Class Light sports car Engine 728 cc V-twin Transmission 4 speed manual André ...
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Argyll (1899-1932)
RegisteredRead more...Argyll Cars Scotland.Great Britain 1899 to 1932 Prince & Princess of wales Argyll car for india Argyll was a Scottish motor car marque manufactured from 1899 to 1932, The ...
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Armstrong 12 hp (1929-1939)
Read more...Armstrong Siddeley 12 hp Production period: 1929 to 1939 Type : motor car Class : Touring car , sedan ,roadster Engines: Petrol: 1236cc-1434cc-1666 cc Length: 3962 mm Width: ...
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Armstrong 16-Six (1938-1941)
Read more...Armstrong Siddeley 16-Six Production period: 1938 to 1941 Class : motor car Body versions : limousine Engines: Petrol: 2.0 liters (46 kW) Length: 4331 mm Width: 1689 mm ...
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Armstrong 17 hp (1935-1939)
Read more...Armstrong Siddeley 17 hp Production period: 1935 to 1939 Type Motor car Class : Luxury Body versions : Touring Car , Limousine ,Pullman Limousine ,Coupe , Landaulet Engines: ...
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Armstrong 20 hp (1927-1940)
Read more...Armstrong Siddeley 20 20/25 hp Production period: 1927 to 1940 Engines: Petrol: 2.8,2.9,3.2,3.7 liters Length: 4293-4725 mm Width: 1422 mm Wheelbase : 2946-3366 mm The Armstrong ...
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Armstrong 30 hp (1919-1931)
Read more...Armstrong Siddeley 30 hp Production period: 1919 to 1931 Class : Luxury motor car Body versions : Touring Car , Limousine ,Landaulet Engines 5.0 liters The Armstrong Siddeley 30 ...
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Armstrong Siddeley History
Read more...Armstrong Siddeley Car History Great Britain Industry Motor cars Aircraft engines Light engineering Fate Merged with Hawker Aircraft (1935) Merged with Bristol Aero Engines ...
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Armstrong Special (1932-1937)
RegisteredRead more...Armstrong Siddeley Special Production period: 1932 to 1937 Class : Luxury car Body versions : Touring Cars , Limousine ,Pullman Limousine Engines: Petrol: 5.0 liters (91 kW) ...
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Armstrong-Saurer (1931-1937)
Read more...Armstrong-Saurer Commercial Vehicles Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer Newcastle-upon-Tyne England 1931 to 1937 Armstrong-Saurer was a Commercial vehicle manufacturer during ...
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Arran ( 1934-1937)
RegisteredRead more...Arran Motors Ltd. Commercial vehicle manufacturer Welwyn Garden City, Herts England 1934-1937 The Arran 'Dieselet'bonneted 4-tonner launched by Arran Motors Ltd. Welwyn Garden ...
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Aston Martin 1.5-litre Mk II (1934-1934)
Read more...Aston Martin 1.5-litre Mk II Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1934 to 1934 Class Sports car Engine 1.5 L I4 The Aston Martin 1.5-litre Mk II was a sports and race car from ...
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Aston Martin Le Mans (1932-1934)
RegisteredRead more...Aston Martin Le Mans (1932 to 1934) Manufacturer Aston Martin Production 1932–1934 130 manufactured Predecessor Aston Martin International Successor Aston Martin 12/50 Standard ...
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Atalanta (1937-1939)
RegisteredRead more...Atalanta Car History Staines, Middlesex UK 1937 to 1939 Manufacturer Atalanta Motors Ltd Production 1937-1939 approx 20 made Body style 2-door sports 2-door coupé 2-door saloon ...
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Atkinson (1907-1974)
Read more...Atkinson Vehicles Ltd. Preston, Lancashire, England. Atkinson Vehicles Limited was formed in 1907 in England with Commercial vehicles built over many years. History Atkinson ...
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Austin 10 (1932-1947)
RegisteredRead more...Austin 10 History Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Limited Also called Austin Ten-Four Production 1932–1947 290,000 made Predecessor none Successor Austin A40 Body style ...
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Austin 12 (1921-1939)
RegisteredRead more...Austin 12 1921 to 1939 Overview Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Limited Also called (dubbed by public) Austin Heavy Twelve and Austin Heavy Twelve-Four to distinguish this ...
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Austin 12 (1939-1947)
RegisteredRead more...Austin 12 1939 to 1947 Overview Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Production 1939-1947 8,600 made Body and chassis Body style 4-door saloon Powertrain Engine 1535 cc 4-cylinder ...
