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1920 November. Exhibited at the Motor Car Show at Olympia and the White City with a lightweight car to seat two, a three-cylinder engine and an unusual transmission system. The cars were being made by [[Argyll (London) Motor and Engineering Co]] of Priory Road, Hornsey, London | 1920 November. Exhibited at the Motor Car Show at Olympia and the White City with a lightweight car to seat two, a three-cylinder engine and an unusual transmission system. The cars were being made by [[Argyll (London) Motor and Engineering Co]] of Priory Road, Hornsey, London | ||
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See J. M. Rubury and A. H. Lindsay
1920 November. Exhibited at the Motor Car Show at Olympia and the White City with a lightweight car to seat two, a three-cylinder engine and an unusual transmission system. The cars were being made by Argyll (London) Motor and Engineering Co of Priory Road, Hornsey, London