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1913 The first Stoneleigh lorry was built and sold to [[William Kay and Sons]] of Blackburn. | 1913 The first Stoneleigh lorry was built and sold to [[William Kay and Sons]] of Blackburn. | ||
1914 August. order from russia for one hundred of the 18-hp Stoneleigh lorries | |||
1921-24 several hundred of the 9hp model made | 1921-24 several hundred of the 9hp model made | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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* Armstrong-Siddeley Motors by Bill Smith | |||
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[[Category: Town - Coventry]] | [[Category: Town - Coventry]] |
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of Parkside, Coventry.
Early British make of automobile.
a division of Armstrong Siddeley Motors
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices see the 1917 Red Book
1913 The first Stoneleigh lorry was built and sold to William Kay and Sons of Blackburn.
1914 August. order from russia for one hundred of the 18-hp Stoneleigh lorries
1921-24 several hundred of the 9hp model made
See Also
Sources of Information
- Armstrong-Siddeley Motors by Bill Smith