Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1906-15 Early British make of automobile name ''Magic'''
1906-15 Early British make of automobile name '''Magic'''


1911 April. Details of the 35-40hp chassis.<ref>[[The Autocar 1911/04/29]]</ref>
1911 April. Details of the 35-40hp chassis.<ref>[[The Autocar 1911/04/29]]</ref>

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of 35 Edgware Road, London

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1906-15 Early British make of automobile name Magic

1911 April. Details of the 35-40hp chassis.[1]

1911 October. Withers Motors. Branch of Withers and Co. 556 Oxford street.[2]

1912 September. Advertisement. We manufacture...chassis 20-hp, 25-hp, 30-hp, and 35-40-hp....our coachwork...'[3]

1912 October. The cars for 1913 will be: 20hp (4), 25hp (4), 30hp (4) and the 35-40hp (4).[4]

1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices see the 1917 Red Book

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