Unic








Cars
Unic was a French maker best known for taxis, some of which were still running in London in the 1950s.
Vans and light goods vehicles were also produced.
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices see the 1917 Red Book
Buses
1920 A smaller passenger chassis was launched.
Tobin of Margate who were an operator accquired by East Kent Road Car bought Unics from 1922 to 1927.
They traded under the name Unique.
1932 The last PSVs were listed in Britain.
See Also
- 1905 (Part 2) The Autocar: Index
- 1905 The Motor: Index
- 1906 Automotor: Index
- 1906 Motor Show (SMMT)
- 1907 Commercial Vehicle Trials
- 1908/04/04 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1908 Autocars
- 1908 Automotor: Index
- 1908 Commercial Motor Show
- 1908 Motor Show
- 1908 Motor Show: A Review
- 1908 Paris Salon
- 1909 Autocars
- 1909 Motor Show
- 1909 RAC Directory of Cars
- 1910 The Motor: Index
- 1911 Automotor: Index
- 1911 Motor Cars
- 1911 Pattern Pleasure Car Chassis
- 1912-1913 The Motor: Index
- 1912 Automotor: Index
- 1912 RAC Directory of Cars
- 1913-1914 The Motor: Index
- 1913 Automotor: Index
- 1913 The Motor: Index
- 1914 Automotor: Index
- 1914 RAC Directory of Cars
- 1914 The Motor: Index
- 1917 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Cars
- 1920 Automotor: Index
- 1920 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Cars
- 1921 Automotor: Index
- 1923 Automotor: Index
- 1924 Automotor: Index
- 1925 Automotor: Index
- 1926 Automotor: Index
- 1956-57 Veteran and Vintage: Index
- 1962-63 Veteran and Vintage: Index
- Automobile Engineer: 1923/11/22
- Automobile Engineer: 1937/06
- Automobile Engineer: 1938/06: Diesel Engine Makers
- Automobile Engineer: 1938/11
- Automobile Engineer: 1939/06
- Automobile Engineer: 1939/06: High-Speed Oil Engine Makers
- Mann and Overtons
- Peter Charles Middleton
- Richardsons (R. M. L.)
- Unic Automobile and Marine Motors
- Unic Car
- Unic Motors
- Unic car
Sources of Information
- Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris