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1901 August. Details of the 6-hp car.<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/08/10]]</ref>
1901 August. Details of the 6-hp car.<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/08/10]]</ref>
1903 Company wound up. [[H. M. Addey]] is Chairman.<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/27576/page/4459 The London Gazette Publication date:14 July 1903 Issue:27576 Page:4459]</ref>


Later the company sold French [[Lacoste et Battmann]] models with Imperial bodies. The last ones seem to have been sold around 1906.
Later the company sold French [[Lacoste et Battmann]] models with Imperial bodies. The last ones seem to have been sold around 1906.

Revision as of 15:12, 24 February 2022

1899. Imperial Star car at the Richmond Show.
January 1902.

Imperial Autocar Manufacturing Company of Erskine Street, Manchester.

Two cars were introduced in 1901 with either a 3.5hp 2 cylinder engine under the seat or 6hp 2 cylinder engine front mounted.

1901 July. Details of the 3.5-hp voiturette.[1]

1901 August. Details of the 6-hp car.[2]

1903 Company wound up. H. M. Addey is Chairman.[3]

Later the company sold French Lacoste et Battmann models with Imperial bodies. The last ones seem to have been sold around 1906.

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