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of 22 Hythe Road, Willesden
of 22 Hythe Road, Willesden
The ''New Carden'' car was made by [[Arnott and Harrison]].


c.1922 [[John Valentine Carden]] designed a two seat fibreboard bodies car. He sold one of these to King Alfonso XIII of Spain
c.1922 [[John Valentine Carden]] designed a two seat fibreboard bodies car. He sold one of these to King Alfonso XIII of Spain


Carden sold the company to [[New Carden Light Car Co]]
Carden sold the company to [[New Carden Light Car Co]]; the ''New Carden'' car was made for the company by [[Arnott and Harrison]] of Willesden.


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

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1914. Carden Light Car.
April 1916.
November 1922.
October 1923.
October 1923.
October 1923. Models, prices and specifications.

of 22 Hythe Road, Willesden

c.1922 John Valentine Carden designed a two seat fibreboard bodies car. He sold one of these to King Alfonso XIII of Spain

Carden sold the company to New Carden Light Car Co; the New Carden car was made for the company by Arnott and Harrison of Willesden.

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