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of Stanton, Edinburgh
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1900 October 18th. Kingsburgh Motor Co, or Kingsburgh Motor Construction Co Ltd formed


1900 Took over the bankrupt [[Madelvic Motor Co]] who made electric vehicles.
1900 Took over the bankrupt [[Madelvic Motor Co]] who made electric vehicles.
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Built a number of 12 h.p. internal combustion engine cars
Built a number of 12 h.p. internal combustion engine cars


1902 Kingsburgh Motor Co were taken over by [[Stirling's Motor Carriages]]
1902 March. Kingsburgh Motor Co were taken over by [[Stirling's Motor Carriages]]<ref>[[The Autocar 1902/03/29]]</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 01:39, 27 March 2018

of Stanton, Edinburgh

1900 October 18th. Kingsburgh Motor Co, or Kingsburgh Motor Construction Co Ltd formed

1900 Took over the bankrupt Madelvic Motor Co who made electric vehicles.

Built a number of 12 h.p. internal combustion engine cars

1902 March. Kingsburgh Motor Co were taken over by Stirling's Motor Carriages[1]

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