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  2. BSA cars - Wikipedia

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    1910 (October) BSA group purchased with BSA group shares the Daimler business which would take over car manufacture. 1911 25/33 BSA car with Daimler engine, whole range is now 15/20, 20/25 and 25/33 1912 Car production transferred to Coventry , range reduced to one model, 13.9 h.p. 2015 cc also (briefly) sold by Siddeley-Deasy with a different ...

  3. BSA Scout - Wikipedia

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    The BSA Scout is a small open two-seater front-wheel drive car, manufactured and sold by subsidiaries of The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited, launched at the beginning of April 1935. On account of its front-wheel drive and low centre of gravity it was said to be remarkably stable taking corners in safety which would be impossible with a ...

  4. Birmingham Small Arms Company - Wikipedia

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    Share of the Birmingham Small Arms Company Ltd., issued 18 July 1930. The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA) was a major British industrial combine, a group of businesses manufacturing military and sporting firearms; bicycles; motorcycles; cars; buses and bodies; steel; iron castings; hand, power, and machine tools; coal cleaning and handling plants; sintered metals; and hard chrome ...

  5. BSA Ten - Wikipedia

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    The BSA Ten is a small car manufactured for BSA Cars by BSA subsidiary The Daimler Company Limited. Announced in October 1932 [1] first deliveries were delayed until February 1933. [3] A cheaper and less well-finished version of the Lanchester Ten [4] with a smaller side-valve engine of BSA design.

  6. Lanchester Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-Eight 28 hp [3] landaulette 1910 example. Edwardian Lanchesters set their own conventions, they were very expensive and intended to last 'forever'. This business was begun by the three Lanchester brothers, Frederick, one of the most influential automobile engineers of the 19th and 20th centuries, George and Frank who together incorporated The Lanchester Engine Company Limited in ...

  7. Ariel Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The last motorcycle-type vehicle to carry the Ariel name was a short-lived three-wheel tilting moped in 1970. Ariel made bicycles before making motorcycles, and also made cars. Car production began in 1902, moved to Coventry in 1911 and ceased in 1925. The 'Ariel' name was reused in 1999 for the formation of Ariel Ltd, a sports car producer.

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  9. List of Daimler cars - Wikipedia

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    BSA sold Daimler to Jaguar in 1960. Development of Daimler cars continued, but some "Daimler-ised" Jaguars were introduced as well. List of Daimler cars under Jaguar Cars ownership, 1960–1966