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Perhaps successor to [[Wingard]] of Chichester?
1972 [[Griffiths Bentley]], owners of [[Britax]], acquired [[Wingard]] of Chichester, maker of safety belts and motor accessories<ref>The Times May 16, 1972</ref>.  The company became [[Britax Wingard]].
 
By 1973 part of [[Britax]]




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Latest revision as of 09:06, 13 August 2020

October 1973.

1972 Griffiths Bentley, owners of Britax, acquired Wingard of Chichester, maker of safety belts and motor accessories[1]. The company became Britax Wingard.


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times May 16, 1972