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[[Image:Im19531009AC-Solex.jpg|thumb| 1953. From Autocar magazine of 9th October.]]
[[image: Im19280210CyCar-Solex.jpg|thumb|February 1928]]
[[Image: Im19531009AC-Solex.jpg|thumb| 1953. From Autocar magazine of 9th October.]]


'''Solex''' of Solex Works, 223-231 Marylebone Road, London NW1 was a French manufacturer of carburettors and the powered bicycle VéloSoleX.
of Solex Works, 223-231 Marylebone Road, London NW1 was a French manufacturer of carburettors and the powered bicycle VéloSoleX.


* 1901 Company founded.
* 1901 Company founded.

Revision as of 11:15, 30 January 2009

February 1928
1953. From Autocar magazine of 9th October.

of Solex Works, 223-231 Marylebone Road, London NW1 was a French manufacturer of carburettors and the powered bicycle VéloSoleX.

  • 1901 Company founded.
  • 1906 Public company.
  • 1949 Advert. Carburettor.
  • 1961 Aluminium founders and holloware manufacturers. Handling "Solar" pure cast aluminium holloware, gravity and pressure die castings, lime, fertilizer, manure and grit spreaders and silage cutters; tractord and track vehicles and logging equipment; patented caterpillar tracks; jet engine combustion equipment and aircraft components; aircraft, motor car and industrial sealing devices and components; aero engine and general engineering; pressed aluminium and stainless steel holloware; ventilator and air diffusing equipment; venetian blinds; non-ferrous founders, chill cast rods and tubes in phosphor bronze and gun metal; electro plating; anodising; tinning; bronzing and all forms of metal finishing with works throughout United Kingdom. 1,628 employees.
  • 1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Carburettors.

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