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[[Image:Im1906EnV102-p549a.jpg|thumb| 1906. Six-cylinder chassis. ]]
[[Image:Im1906EnV102-p549a.jpg|thumb| 1906. Six-cylinder chassis. ]]
‎‎[[Image:Im070914Auto-Thames.jpg|thumb| 1907. [[Thames Car]]. 10-12 h.p. 10-15 cwt. converted. ]]
‎‎[[Image:Im070914Auto-Thames.jpg|thumb| 1907. [[Thames Car]]. 10-12 h.p. 10-15 cwt. converted. ]]
1906 [[Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]] introduced a car chassis with 6-cylinder engine.
1906 [[Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]] introduced a vehicle chassis employing a 6-cylinder engine.


c.1911 A car made by the Motor Department of the [[Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]]
c.1911 The Thames Car was made by the Motor Department of the [[Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]]


==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 19 August 2023

1906. Six-cylinder chassis.

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1907. Thames Car. 10-12 h.p. 10-15 cwt. converted.

1906 Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co introduced a vehicle chassis employing a 6-cylinder engine.

c.1911 The Thames Car was made by the Motor Department of the Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co

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