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    The Peerless was a British car made by Peerless Cars Ltd. of Slough, Berkshire, between 1957 and 1960, when the company failed. The company was resurrected...
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    in Whitley, Coventry, England. Jaguar Cars was the company that was responsible for the production of Jaguar cars until its operations were fully merged...
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    Company or Grindlay (Coventry) Ltd, a sister company to Grindlay Peerless, which focused on coachwork and body kits for cars. Throughout WWI, Musson & Grindlay...
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  • Scamp (1969–present) Minus cars (1984–present) Mirach (car brand) (1988–present) MK Automotive Ltd (1996–present) MNR Sports Cars (1998–present) Morgan (1910–present)...
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    the company also produced racing cars, aircraft engines, armoured cars and other armoured fighting vehicles. Car manufacturing ended after the company...
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    AC Cars, originally incorporated as Auto Carriers Ltd., is a British specialist automobile manufacturer and one of the oldest independent car makers founded...
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  • SS Cars was a British manufacturer of sports saloon cars from 1934 until wartime 1940, and from March 1935 of a limited number of open 2-seater sports...
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    Gordon-Keeble (category Cars introduced in 1963)
    Gordon (formerly of the struggling Peerless company) and Jim Keeble got together in 1959 to make the Gordon GT car - initially by fitting a Chevrolet...
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    known as Lotus Cars, and doing business as Lotus NYO in China) is a British multinational automotive manufacturer of luxury sports cars and electric vehicles...
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  • Some have described Pierce and two of its rivals among American luxury cars, Peerless and Packard, as the "Three P's of Motordom." Industrial efficiency expert...
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    car Leyland armoured lorry Peerless armoured car Peerless armoured lorry Pierce-Arrow armoured lorry Rolls-Royce armoured car Seabrook armoured lorry Sheffield-Simplex...
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    Pierce-Arrow armoured AA lorry (category Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company)
    Wolseley Ltd for use by the Imperial Russian Army, although these were built on the chassis of a Peerless Motor Company 5-ton truck. The Peerless chassis...
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  • Bentley (redirect from Bentley Cars)
    Bentley, sold French DFP cars in Cricklewood, North London, but W.O, as Walter was known, always wanted to design and build his own cars. At the DFP factory...
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    Midas Cars MK Sportscars MNR Sportscars Onyx Sports Cars Opperman Parallel Designs Peel Peerless / Warwick Piper Cars Pembleton Quantum Sports Cars Raw...
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  • Westwinds Reliant Motors Riley Rootes Rover Sharps Commercials Ltd Singer Standard Sunbeam Trident Cars Triumph Trojan Vale Motor Company Wolseley All American...
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  • British Leyland (redirect from Leyland Cars)
    individual brands. Leyland Cars was thus renamed BL Cars Ltd, consisting of two main divisions; Austin Morris (the volume car business) and Jaguar Rover...
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    Chevrolet Corvette (C4) (category Cars introduced in 1984)
    engraved number plaque on the console. 2,050 cars were built and a quoted 180 of these were manual transmission cars, making this a rare and collectible model...
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  • Bertelli was a competent driver keen to race his cars, one of few owner/manufacturer/drivers. The "LM" team cars were very successful in national and international...
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    TVR (redirect from Layton Sports Cars)
    sports cars. The company manufactures lightweight sports cars with powerful engines and was, at one time, the third-largest specialised sports car manufacturer...
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  • Bristol Cars was a British manufacturer of hand-built luxury cars headquartered in Bristol, England. It was formed from the car division of the Bristol...
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  • Commercials Ltd was a British car maker based in Preston, Lancashire. It was founded in 1922 by Paul Sharp. It changed its name to Bond Cars Ltd in 1963....
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  • Hudson 112. Hudson also began assembling cars in Canada, contracting Canada Top and Body to build the cars in their Tilbury, Ontario, plant. In England...
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  • Mercedes-Benz (category Car brands)
    Daimler AG company split, the Mercedes-Benz Cars division now handled the Mercedes-Benz- and the Smart-branded cars' production. Mercedes-AMG became a majority-owned...
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  • and most exhilarating driving experience. Whilst Caterham Cars bought the rights from Lotus Cars, Chris Smith set up a rival company and manufactured kits...
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    Aster-engined cars with front-mounted radiators. One of these was a 10 hp of 1985 cc; others were fours of 3054 cc, 3686 cc, and 4849 cc. All cars featured...
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    proprietor of an early motor car dealership, C.S. Rolls & Co. in Fulham. In spite of his preference for three- or four-cylinder cars, Rolls was impressed with...
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  • to design an engine for cars to be entered in the 1908 RAC and Scottish Reliability Trial, held in June that year. The cars were so successful that Pomeroy...
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    Ford Motor Company (category 1900s cars)
    be able to buy the cars from Ford. After an outcry from the lessees and activists in the U.S. and Norway, Ford returned the cars to Norway for sale....
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  • Triumph Motor Company (category Car manufacturers of the United Kingdom)
    for sporting cars and the Standard name for saloons and in 1953 the Triumph TR2 was initiated, the first of the TR series of sports cars that were produced...
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  • Armoured Car Peerless armoured car World War II AEC Armoured Car Armadillo Coventry Armoured Car Daimler Armoured Car Daimler Dingo Guy Armoured Car Humber...
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