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1990s [[Tom Wood]] was Chairman and M.D.<ref>see Advertising brochure images</ref><ref>1995 Annual report</ref>
1990s [[Tom Wood]] was Chairman and M.D.<ref>see Advertising brochure images</ref><ref>1995 Annual report</ref>


2003 Name changed to [[GKN Driveline Birmingham]]
1995 Hardy Spicer Drive Line Ltd was renamed [[GKN Driveline]]
 
2003 Name of this unit was changed to [[GKN Driveline Birmingham]]


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

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* NB This is a sub-section of GKN

of Chester Road, Erdington, Birmingham, maker of constant-velocity joints

1967 GKN acquired Birfield Industries including its subsidiary Hardy Spicer and Co of Birmingham becoming part of GKN Transmissions[1].

Part of GKN Automotive Driveline Division

1993 The name of Hardy Spicer Ltd was changed to GKN Hardy Spicer Ltd

1990s Tom Wood was Chairman and M.D.[2][3]

1995 Hardy Spicer Drive Line Ltd was renamed GKN Driveline

2003 Name of this unit was changed to GKN Driveline Birmingham

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 26 January 1968
  2. see Advertising brochure images
  3. 1995 Annual report