Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Purley also traded as the Progress Supreme Co

1922 Advertisement. 'LEON BOLLEE Cabriolet. 1914; 10 h.p.; Connaught body; magnificent condition. £450.— Carr Brothers. Purley.'[1]

ca.1957 Small volume of three-wheeled cars called Tourette. Supreme 3-wheeler. About 30 built. Powered by 197cc Villiers engine with 4-speed gearbox and optional reverse.

1959 Makers of the Tourette-Supreme three-wheeler. Managing Director: T. J. Thomas. Director: K. M. Thomas. Head Office: 53 Whytecliffe Road, Purley, Surrey.

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Sources of Information

  1. Westminster Gazette - Tuesday 21 February 1922
  • A-Z British Cars 1945-1980 by Graham Robson. Published by Herridge and Sons. ISBN 0-9541063-9-3