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Fergus (J. B. Ferguson and Co)

 Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1915 to 1922.

Fergus (J. B. Ferguson and Co)   Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1915 to 1922.

 

JB Ferguson was an automaker of Shankhill Road in Belfast , Northern Ireland . Originally selling early second-hand cars and car hire service as far back as 1907.By 1915 and again 1921-1922 there were cars built under the name Fergus .

1915 appeared the Fergus 14/20 hp , a touring car with four - cylinder inline engine , which possessed 2.6 l capacity and an overhead camshaft . The wheelbase of the car was 3048 mm. Because of the First World War only a few copies were built.

After the war, in 1921, appeared an even larger car, the Fergus OD 25 , which was equipped with a six-cylinder inline engine, which had 4.5 liters of displacement and had overhead valves . Its wheelbase was 3505 mm. The very conventional car was built only until 1922.

In 1922, the company closed its doors .

 

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