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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]
In the 2004 New Year Honours, Clark was created a Knight Bachelor, for services to the motor industry, and for his community work in Scotland. [3] [21] The University of Glasgow bestowed an honorary degree upon him in 2005. [22] He was presented with Car Dealer Magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. [23]
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In addition to motor vehicle retailing, the company has a luxury coach hire service under the name Park's of Hamilton, and operates scheduled services in Scotland and England. Park's Motor Group also operates four petrol forecourts, two large body repair centres in Hillington and East Kilbride , and a fast-fit outlet as well as one of the ...
Dr Snoddie's 1927 1.5 litre Galloway from Dr. Finlay's Casebook, now at Myreton Motor Museum. Galloway was a Scottish car maker founded in 1920 as a subsidiary company to Arrol-Johnston. It was based at first at Tongland, Kirkcudbrightshire, and from 1923 at Heathall, Dumfries. It closed in 1928.
Pages in category "Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Scotland" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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.
In July 2020 eBay sold Gumtree UK to Adevinta ASA in a deal worth over $9 billion. On 1 December 2021 Adevinta ASA announced that it had completed the sale of Gumtree UK and Motors.co.uk to a consortium consisting of O3 Industries (“O3”), a New York-based family investment fund, and Novum Capital, a private equity firm based out of Frankfurt.