Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Car body-builders, also known as Vincents of Reading
Car body-builders, also known as Vincents of Reading
1805 Established
1899 Built first automotive body


1909 Advertised as '''William Vincent'''  
1909 Advertised as '''William Vincent'''  
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[[Category: Coachbuilders - Automotive]]

Revision as of 07:53, 8 June 2019

March 1907.
April 1907.
April 1907.
April 1907.
November 1909.
March 1911. Three-quarter Limousine.
1912.
October 1931. 20 hp with body by Vincents.
July 1938. Vincent Utility Safety Streamline Three Horsebox.
April 1951.

Car body-builders, also known as Vincents of Reading

1805 Established

1899 Built first automotive body

1909 Advertised as William Vincent


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