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The company moved to Coventry
The company moved to Coventry
1961 Built an experimental race car.<ref>[[Automobile Engineer: 1961/07‎]]</ref>


1972 Company closed with [[John R. Peacock]] as a director
1972 Company closed with [[John R. Peacock]] as a director

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1952. Ferguson R4 Prototype Car. 2,200cc FWD. Reg No: RPE 4. Exhibit at Coventry Transport Museum.

1950 April. Company formed by Harry Ferguson with Freddy Dixon and Tony Rolt to develop the Crab, a revolutionary four-wheel drive family car. Claude Hill was the main designer. Dixon soon fell out with Ferguson and left

The company moved to Coventry

1961 Built an experimental race car.[1]

1972 Company closed with John R. Peacock as a director


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