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Albion Motors was a Scottish automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer.. Founded in 1899, Albion Motors was purchased by Leyland Motors in 1951. Vehicles continued to be manufactured under the Albion brand until 1972, after which they continued to be produced, but were sold under the Leyland brand.
In January 2015, Park's Motor Group opened McLaren Glasgow, the first and only McLaren dealership in Scotland. [3] [4] McLaren Glasgow offers the entire range of new McLaren cars as well as pre-owned models and service facilities. McLaren Glasgow was named the brand's European Retailer of the Year 2015, 2016 and 2018.
Classic Cars is a monthly British car magazine, focusing on buying, selling and driving classic cars. Outside of the UK, it is published as Thoroughbred & Classic Cars . The magazine was founded in October 1973 (as Classic Car ) by IPC Magazines and was later acquired by Bauer Media Group .
The name was re-used in 1976 by a new company who made a mid-engined sports car, the Argyll GT, in Lochgilphead, Scotland. The new manufacturing company was founded by Bob Henderson. The new car was named after the original Argyll of 1898, in honour of a grandfather of one of the investors who worked in the Argyll factory at Alexandria.
The rental part of the business now had 1400 rental cars and 350 light commercial vehicles. [6] The company also had vehicle contract hire operations in Liverpool and Sheffield. [7] In December 1989, he gained a further 13 dealerships in the North East of Scotland, with the purchase of Ron Hutcheson Motors Ltd. [4] [8]
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Scotland (1 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Motor vehicle manufacturers of Scotland" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!
The cars were sturdy and straightforward, and a one-model policy was pursued with, at first, the 10/20, which was heavily influenced by the Fiat 501. It was not, however, a good time to launch a new car, and only a few hundred were made before the Tongland factory was forced to close in 1923 and production moved to the parent works at Heathall ...