Crossley Motors was an English motor vehicle manufacturer based in Manchester, England. It produced approximately 19,000 cars from 1904 until 1938, 5,500 buses...
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1909 Crossley 40 hp designed by J. S. Critchley An AEC Regent V badge-engineered into a Crossley Regent bus after AEC absorbed Crossley Motors In 1919...
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"Flying Squad" name is that the first vehicles used were refurbished Crossley Motors 20/25 type tenders previously used by the Royal Flying Corps, which...
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The FV601 Saladin is a six-wheeled armoured car developed by Crossley Motors and later manufactured by Alvis. Designed in 1954, it replaced the AEC Armoured...
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was made by Tasker Trailers of Andover, with Bedford, Commer Q2 or Crossley Motors tractors. Features included: Very low floor and ground clearance, typically...
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The Vickers Crossley armoured car a/k/a the Model 25 Vickers Crossley armoured car, was a British-made military vehicle used by the British Army in India...
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Company (AEC) and along with Crossley Motors the new group was renamed Associated Commercial Vehicles (ACV) Ltd. The Maudslay Motor Company was founded in 1901...
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Willys Overland Crossley was a company jointly owned by Crossley Motors and Willys-Overland. They had factories in Stockport, England; Berlin, Germany;...
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by the British company Crossley Motors Ltd and the armored plates were ordered from Sweden. The plans for the Arsenal Crossley light armored car were...
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for eight operators in England at Leyland's Ham, AEC's Southall and Crossley Motors' Stockport factories. Lockwood, Stephen (2017). A-Z of British Trolleybuses...
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Armstrong Siddeley (redirect from Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited)
his control. In 1928, Armstrong Siddeley Holdings bought Avro from Crossley Motors. Also that year Siddeley partnered with Walter Gordon Wilson, inventor...
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engineering apprenticeship at Crossley Motors in Manchester, where he also studied at the technical school. He left Crossley in 1919 to work as a salesman...
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1918/19. The Heaton Chapel factory was then sold to Crossley Motors, who used it for building motor vehicles. In 1934, it was sold to the Fairey Aviation...
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October 1948 when Associated Equipment Company purchased Crossley Motors and Maudslay Motor Company. In 1949 ACV took control of coachbuilding firm Park...
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Arsenal. The Arsenal Crossley (M 27/28) armored car was produced from 1926 to 1928, the engines being produced by Crossley Motors, and 13 being assembled...
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Avro (category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom)
August 1920, 68.5% of the company's shares were acquired by nearby Crossley Motors which had an urgent need for more factory space for automotive vehicle...
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the Carden Loyd tankette. Morris Motors tried developing a two-man version of the Martel design and Crossley Motors a further version - the Morris-Martel...
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3-year warranty. Crossley Brothers took over the business in 1924 putting them into competition in the vehicle business with Crossley Motors. The tractors...
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portal BRTS Bus Coach (bus) List of buses Trailer bus "Crossley Buses - 1918-1939". Malcolm Asquith. Crossley-Motors.org.uk. Retrieved 6 December 2009....
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only son of Sir Kenneth Irwin Crossley, 2nd Baronet. His father was chairman of Crossley Brothers Limited and Crossley Motors Limited. He eventually became...
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contemporary Routemaster. Four pre-production examples were bodied by Crossley with an aluminium body; production examples bodied by Park Royal were introduced...
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G.J., & Atkinson, J.B. The London B-Type Motor Omnibus, 1970 Bruce, J.G. & Curtis, C.H. The London Motor Bus, London Transport, 1973. ISBN 0-85329-036-9...
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driver and was operated via a steering wheel remote control. In 1933, Crossley Motors offered a factory fitted car radio for £35. By the late 1930s, push...
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Company Barreiros AEC British Leyland British United Traction Charles H Roe Crossley Motors Maudslay Motor Company Park Royal Vehicles Thornycroft UTIC-AEC...
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30,000 units in the region, falling far short of General Motors' 88,852 units and Nissan Motors' 75,000 units. In South America, Ford's primary operations...
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first half of 1955, 20 of these sets were built by Park Royal at the Crossley Motors works in Stockport of the ACV Group. They consisted of a power car...
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Vauxhall Motors Limited to General Motors UK Limited on 16 April 2008, reverted to Vauxhall Motors Limited on 18 September 2017. "Vauxhall Motors". Vauxhall...
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United States Corbitt Corbitt 40SD6 tractor yes United States Crossley Motors Crossley FWD truck no 1940-1945 United Kingdom Csepel Csepel B300 truck...
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Risborough, Bucks.: Shire Publications Ltd. "The Crossley "Golden" and "Super Six" cars". Crossley Motors. Retrieved 23 May 2021. "The Autocar", 3 October...
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ISBN 1-871565-34-0. Truran/Platt p.20 Now AEC's 12-metre for UK Commercial Motor 24 November 1967 Truran/Platt p.20 Truran/Platt p.19 Disposals ACT Bus Wiki...
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