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of Wolverhampton
SHEW cars
The Sedan Auto-Car Syndicate Ltd was founded in October 1907. Based at 51 Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton, it was founded to acquire the Burnt Tree Engineering Works, Tipton and their interest in two patents.
The first patent, taken out by Thomas Hugh Parker was for improvements to motor cars, and the second taken out L. Wirtz, was for improvements in variable and reversing gear.
The company produced a unique articulated car which was partly or wholly designed by Thomas Hugh Parker. It is not known how many of these cars were produced, but they were probably built at the Tipton Works
They also produced lorries from one to five tons also articulated.
1907-1910 Produced automobiles.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile