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Successors to [[Delaunay Belleville Motors]], Ltd. | Successors to [[Delaunay Belleville Motors]], Ltd. | ||
c.1933 Spent 9 months designing and constructing the [[AEC|A.E.C.]] Diesel engine car with which | See [[Luke Terence Delaney]] and his sons [[Cyril Terence Delaney]] and [[Desmond Cecil Delaney]] | ||
[[George Eyston]] broke records at Brooklands; the work was carried out at the Carlton Vale Works of Delaneys.<ref>Light Car and Cyclecar</ref> | |||
c.1933 Spent 9 months designing and constructing the [[AEC|A.E.C.]] Diesel engine car with which [[George Eyston]] broke records at Brooklands; the work was carried out at the Carlton Vale Works of Delaneys.<ref>Light Car and Cyclecar</ref> | |||
1933 Agents for [[Cozette]] Carburetters | 1933 Agents for [[Cozette]] Carburetters | ||
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[[Category: Town - London]] | [[Category: Town - London]] | ||
[[Category: Automobile Retailer ]] | [[Category: Automobile Retailer ]] |
Latest revision as of 17:28, 7 August 2024
L. T. Delaney and Sons, dealers in carburettors and superchargers
Successors to Delaunay Belleville Motors, Ltd.
See Luke Terence Delaney and his sons Cyril Terence Delaney and Desmond Cecil Delaney
c.1933 Spent 9 months designing and constructing the A.E.C. Diesel engine car with which George Eyston broke records at Brooklands; the work was carried out at the Carlton Vale Works of Delaneys.[1]
1933 Agents for Cozette Carburetters
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Light Car and Cyclecar