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1937 For £294,000 Lucas bought back Bosch's interest in C. A. V. - Bosch.
1939 The business was renamed as C. A. V.
1960 C. A. V. purchased Bryce Berger makers of fuel injection pumps from Hawker Siddeley [1]; C. A. V. was a subsidiary of Lucas; the 2 ranges of pumps were complementary [2].
1961 Manufacturers of bushings and bearings for cars, aircraft and ships. [3]
1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Injection equipment and other. [4]
1968 New factory at Sudbury. [5]
At some point the company was renamed Lucas CAV.
1980 Employing 3,000 persons at Acton.
1981 Bob Lucas was the general manager of the company. In 1981 he was determined to educate the 190,000 strong worldwide workforce that the company's 30% share of the world diesel pump and injector market could be maintained only by becoming more efficient.
1982 Feb: "The lion's share of the current Lucas business in the US is accounted for by the Lucas-CAV division which sells three million Microjectors to General Motors annually for diesel-powered injection pumps".[6]
1982 March: Lucas CAV opened a new diesel fuel equipment factory at Utsunomiya, 60 miles north of Tokyo.[7]
1994 Company bought by Prestolite Electric of the USA.
Later re-located to Greenford
See Also
- 1947 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Visits to Works
- 1950 British Industries Fair: Companies C
- 1951 Motor Show
- 1955 Engineering, Marine and Welding Exhibition
- 1957 British Industries Fair: Companies C
- 1965 London International Engineering Exhibition
- 1968 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- 1969 Motor Show
- 1972 Health and Safety Exemptions
- A. E. W. Austen
- Albert Thomas Claude Priddle
- Automobile Engineer: 1948/07
- Automobile Engineer: 1950/11
- Automobile Engineer: 1951/04
- B. E. Goodridge
- C.A.V
- C.A.V.
- C. A. V. - Bosch
- C. A. Vandervell and Co
- CAV
- D. G. Burton
- D. M. Sutherland
- Douglas Gordon Burton
- Edmund Latham Cadwallader
- Engineering 1941 Jul-Dec: Index: Patent Record
- Engineering 1945 Jan-Jun: Index: Patent Record
- John Masterton
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1919/11/15: Advertisers
- Lucas CAV
- Simms Motor Units
- The Engineer 1947 Jul-Dec: Index
- The Engineer 1948 Jul-Dec: Index
- Victor Henry Frederick Hopkins
- W. D. Sutherland
- World War II (1939-1945) Adverts
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, 18 August 1960
- ↑ The Times, 13 December 1960
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
- ↑ 1963 Motor Show
- ↑ The Engineer 1968/06/07 p894
- ↑ The Engineer 1982/02/11
- ↑ The Engineer 1982/03/18