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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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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

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  1. Light Car and Cyclecar