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[[Image:Im19361016A-Arnold.jpg|thumb| October 1936. Arnold body on a 25-30 hp Rolls Royce Chassis.]]
[[Image:Im19361016A-Arnold.jpg|thumb| October 1936. Arnold body on a 25-30 hp Rolls Royce Chassis.]]
[[Image:Im1949MYB-Arnold.jpg|thumb| 1949. ]]


of Upper Brook Street, Manchester.
of Upper Brook Street, Manchester.

Latest revision as of 10:02, 17 July 2020

March 1911. Cabriolet.
March 1911. Coupe cabriolet.
March 1911. Torpedo Phaeton.
October 1931.
October 1936.
October 1936. Arnold body on a 25-30 hp Rolls Royce Chassis.
1949.

of Upper Brook Street, Manchester.

Motor traders and coach builders.

See William Arnold (b.1874)

1910 Advert for coach work by William Arnold, Upper Brook Street, Manchester.[1]

1961 Motor engineers, and agents handling Daimler, Wolseley, Sunbeam and Rolls-Royce cars. Also undertake body building and body work. [2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Monday 21 February 1910
  2. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE