Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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*Unic was a French maker.  
* Unic was a French maker.  
*They are best known for taxis, some of which were still running in London in the 1950's.
* They are best known for taxis, some of which were still running in London in the 1950's.




*[[Vans]] and light goods vehicles were also produced.
* Vans and light goods vehicles were also produced.




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*1920 a smaller passenger chassis was launched.
*1920 a smaller passenger chassis was launched.
*[[Tobin of Margate]] who were an operator accquired by [[East Kent Road Car]] bought '''Unic's''' from 1922 to 1927.
* Tobin of Margate who were an operator accquired by East Kent Road Car bought '''Unic's''' from 1922 to 1927.
*They traded under the name [[Unique]].
*They traded under the name '''Unique'''.
*1932 is when the last '''PSV's''' were listed in Britain.
*1932 is when the last '''PSV's''' were listed in Britain.



Revision as of 15:29, 22 May 2007

Cars

  • Unic was a French maker.
  • They are best known for taxis, some of which were still running in London in the 1950's.


  • Vans and light goods vehicles were also produced.


Buses

  • 1920 a smaller passenger chassis was launched.
  • Tobin of Margate who were an operator accquired by East Kent Road Car bought Unic's from 1922 to 1927.
  • They traded under the name Unique.
  • 1932 is when the last PSV's were listed in Britain.


Sources of Information

Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris