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Kendall (Grantham Productions Ltd)

Automotive manufacturer of Grantham , Lincolnshire;Great Britain from 1945 to 1946. 
Kendall (Grantham Productions Ltd) Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1945 to 1946.

 

Kendall was a British car brand, which between 1945 and 1946 by Grantham Productions Ltd. in Grantham , Lincolnshire UK .

History

Kendall Built a a post-War small people’s car after the second world war available for just £100 by Denis Kendall. Previously working in the Automotive industry as far as the USA and France.

There were two models. In 1945, a small car with a three cylinder 6 hp radial engine with fabric roof. The other corresponded to the constructions of Jean-Albert Grégoire , which later became known as Panhard Dyna . 

Neither of the two models was able to prevail due to financial difficulties in the market, but Hartnett built the cars in Australia that used the design only around 120 vehicles made in total .

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