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[[Image:Im1920RedBook08.jpg|thumb| 1920. 16-20 Ruston-Hornsby. Agents are [[C. B. Wardman and Co]]. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im19201120ILN-Rush.jpg|thumb| November 1920.]] | [[Image:Im19201120ILN-Rush.jpg|thumb| November 1920.]] | ||
[[image:im20171220RB-RustonH.jpg |thumb| 1919-1924. Ruston Hornsby 'Imp' hood ornament ( | [[image:im20171220RB-RustonH.jpg |thumb| 1919-1924. Ruston Hornsby 'Imp' hood ornament (mascot)(approx. 1919 - 1924). Front view.]] | ||
[[image:im20171220RB-RustonH2.jpg |thumb| 1919-1924. Ruston Hornsby 'Imp' hood ornament ( | [[image:im20171220RB-RustonH2.jpg |thumb| 1919-1924. Ruston Hornsby 'Imp' hood ornament (mascot)(approx. 1919 - 1924). Back view.]] | ||
[[image:Im19221104MC-Rust.jpg|thumb| November 1922.]] | [[image:Im19221104MC-Rust.jpg|thumb| November 1922.]] | ||
[[image:Im19230629Auto-Ruston.jpg|thumb| June 1923. ]] | [[image:Im19230629Auto-Ruston.jpg|thumb| June 1923. ]] | ||
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1919-24 Produced around 500 cars 16 and 20hp | 1919-24 Produced around 500 cars 16 and 20hp | ||
1919-24 Produced around 1,050 of the 16/20 Fifteen car | 1919-24 Produced around 1,050 of the 16/20 Fifteen car. | ||
Introduced in 1919, the first cars were very similar to American vehicles, and although proving unpopular in Britain, were good export models.<ref>Automotive Mascots - A Collector's Guide to British Marque, Corporate & Accessory Mascots by David Kay & Lynda Springate.</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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1919-24 Produced around 500 cars 16 and 20hp
1919-24 Produced around 1,050 of the 16/20 Fifteen car.
Introduced in 1919, the first cars were very similar to American vehicles, and although proving unpopular in Britain, were good export models.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Automotive Mascots - A Collector's Guide to British Marque, Corporate & Accessory Mascots by David Kay & Lynda Springate.