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    magazine 8 January 1910 "Gyroscopiic Car",The Scotsman, 28 June 1938, p15 The Rise and Decline of the British Motor Industry By Roy A. Church, Economic...
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    Chevrolet 150, Ford Custom and Plymouth Plaza. The Scotsman had features reminiscent of the "blackout" cars of the shortened 1942 model year, from which chrome...
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    March 3, 2021. "Item MM 137690 Negative – Canada Cycle & Motor Company, Pair with Motor Car Brochure, Victoria, 15 Feb 1960". Museum Victoria Collections...
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    ISBN 9780810875227. Mair, George (2022-11-20). "Car driven by the Scot known as Britain's fastest lady sold at auction". The Scotsman. Retrieved 2024-01-30. v t e...
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    companies such as the Ford Motor Company, which reduced prices of gasoline cars to less than half that of equivalent electric cars, led to a decline in the...
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    American car rental company based in Estero, Florida. The company operates its namesake Hertz brand, along with the brands Dollar Rent A Car, Firefly Car Rental...
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  • Arnold Clark (category British car collectors)
    April 2017. "The Scotsman with the golden touch". Motor Trader Magazine. 24 November 1997. Retrieved 13 April 2017. "Scottish billionaire car dealer Sir Arnold...
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    Bruce Peebles & Co. Ltd. (category Manufacturing companies of Scotland)
    Electric Traction Company and supplied the three-phase equipment, car motors and generators for the South Western Traction Company of London, Ontario...
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    Arrol-Johnston (redirect from Mo-Car)
    Automotor Journal, 18 Nov 1905, pp1409-1410 The Polar Expedition Motor Car, The Scotsman, 21st Feb 1907, p10 A Magnificent Feat, The Newcastle Daily Chronicle...
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    Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd (NMUK) is a British subsidiary car manufacturing plant in Sunderland. It is owned and operated by the European division...
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    TDR Capital (category Financial services companies established in 2002)
    Retrieved 8 January 2024. "Cinch and We Buy Any Car owner increases its stake in Vertu Motors again". Car Dealer Magazine. 9 November 2023. Retrieved 22...
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    small cars manufactured by the British Motor Corporation (BMC), which in 1966 became part of British Motor Holdings. This merged with Leyland Motors in 1968...
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    However, with the advent of cheap assembly line cars by Ford Motor Company, the popularity of electric cars declined significantly. Due to lack of electricity...
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    Arnold Clark Automobiles (category Companies based in Glasgow)
    Clark is a car dealer based in Glasgow, Scotland. As of 2022[update], the company has 193 dealerships across the United Kingdom. The company was founded...
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  • Volvo (category Multinational companies headquartered in Sweden)
    manufacturer Volvo Cars, also based in Gothenburg, was part of AB Volvo until 1999, when it was sold to the Ford Motor Company. Since 2010 Volvo Cars has been owned...
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    identification of motor vehicles and acquisition and maintenance of a library and archive connected with early motoring. The club caters for cars built before...
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  • of motor fire engine to Forres". The Scotsman. 2 September 1950. p. 5. "Forres freedom - Sir A. Grant honoured Prime Ministers tribute". The Scotsman. 28...
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    Venturi Atlantique (category Sports cars)
    167 mph (269 km/h) and accelerated from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 5.2 seconds. Scotsman Hubert O'Neill purchased Venturi in 1994 and conceived of the Venturi 400GT...
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    Austin Twenty (category Cars introduced in 1919)
    Models, The Scotsman; 14 August 1934; The New Austin. Display ad. The Times, Tuesday, 14 August 1934; pg. 7; Issue 46832 Austin Motor Company Limited. Display...
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    Hillman Imp (category Cars powered by rear-mounted 4-cylinder engines)
    and a stake in a brand new Pressed Steel Company motor pressings works, which manufactured all the new car's body panels. The location of the plant led...
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  • Preserved British Pullman carriages (category Pullman Car Company (UK))
    Parlour Car built 1932 Pullman SR 288 Car 88 Pullman EMU: Driving Motor Brake Parlour Third built 1932 Pullman SR 289 CAR NO 89 Pullman EMU: Driving Motor Brake...
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  • LDV Group (category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England)
    assets of LDV The Scotsman 15 October 2009 "SAIC to Resurrect LDV Maxus". ChinaAutoWeb.com. SAIC launched new brand Maxus for cans China Car Times 3 March...
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    Rambler American (category Compact cars)
    The Rambler American is a compact car that was manufactured by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) between 1958 and 1969. The American was the second...
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  • side car, himself and Robert Bamford would take part in the annual competition from London to Gloucester, and back, held by the North West London Motor Cycle...
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  • left the company after serving for just three months. Following the sale of its motor dealerships (Stratstone, Evans Halshaw, California and Car Store)...
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  • previously used. Between 1901 and 1905, the Brushmobile car was developed using a Vauxhall Motors engine, although only six were built. One of these six...
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    Dennis Specialist Vehicles (category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England)
    their first motor vehicle in 1898, and in 1899, their first car, The Dennis Light Doctor's Car. Though shown at the National Cycle Show this car was never...
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  • Palladium Autocars (category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England)
    ceased around 1924. "Palladium Cars (advert)". Perthshire Advertiser. 15 November 1911. p. 2. "Palladium (advert)". The Scotsman. 19 October 1912. p. 16. "Palladium...
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    Studebaker Lark (category Cars introduced in 1959)
    by Detroit's "Big Three" automakers (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler). Studebaker's 1957-58 Scotsman had proved the existence of a demand for a less-flashy...
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  • division of the Coventry Climax engine company in the late 1930s – the company primarily made engines for motor cars, but during WW1 had produced engines...
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