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== General ==
== General ==
* 1937 [[Foster and Seddon]] Ltd started vehicle manufacture after 18 years of servicing and distribution of vehicles. The first vehicle was a 6-ton with a [[Perkins]] P6 diesel engine.
1937 [[Foster and Seddon]] Ltd started vehicle manufacture after 18 years of servicing and distribution of vehicles. The first vehicle was a 6-ton with a [[Perkins]] P6 diesel engine.


* 1944 Advert for diesel lorry. ('''Foster and Seddon''')
1944 Advert for diesel lorry. ('''Foster and Seddon''')


* 1947 Became '''Seddon Lorries'''.
1947 Became '''Seddon Lorries'''.


* 1950 Produced and launched a 3-ton with a [[Perkins]] engine which remained in production until 1963.
1950 Produced and launched a 3-ton with a [[Perkins]] engine which remained in production until 1963.


* 1951 Became a public company.
1951 Became a public company.


* 1956 Styling changed with wrap-round windscreens.
1956 Styling changed with wrap-round windscreens.


* 1961 Employed 450 persons. Of Woodstock factory, Oldham. Two subsidiaries. Manufacturers of commercial and passenger vehicles. <ref>[[1961 Guide to Key British Enterprises: Motor, Motor-Cycle and Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers]]</ref>
1961 Employed 450 persons. Of Woodstock factory, Oldham. Two subsidiaries. Manufacturers of commercial and passenger vehicles. <ref>[[1961 Guide to Key British Enterprises: Motor, Motor-Cycle and Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers]]</ref>


* 1970 Acquired [[Atkinson]].
1970 Acquired [[Atkinson]].


* 1972 Launched new heavy range.
1972 Launched new heavy range.


* 1974 The business was acquired by '''International Harvester''' of the USA.
1974 The business was acquired by '''International Harvester''' of the USA.


==Buses==
==Buses==
See [[Seddon: Buses]]
See [[Seddon: Buses]]


* After 1982 Seddon and [[Atkinson]] had merged.
After 1982 Seddon and [[Atkinson]] had merged.


== See Also ==
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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==

Revision as of 14:45, 8 October 2011

1947. Reg No: 781 XUM.
1949. Reg No: 781 XUM.
March 1949.
April 1951.
September 1954.
1955. Seddon Mk V. Reg No: PAD 843.
1955. Seddon Mk V. Reg No: PAD 843.
1957. Seddon 25. Reg No: LAY 95.
1957. Seddon 25. Reg No: LAY 95.
1957. Seddon 25. Reg No: 1932 VM.
1957. Seddon 25. Reg No: 1932 VM.
1962. Reg No: 131 DBU.
1962. Seddon Flatbed. Reg No: 131 DBU.
1968. Seddon 13-4. 112 hp. Reg No: KFX 701G.

Foster and Seddon Ltd of Salford built commercal vehicles from 1938 to 1974.

General

1937 Foster and Seddon Ltd started vehicle manufacture after 18 years of servicing and distribution of vehicles. The first vehicle was a 6-ton with a Perkins P6 diesel engine.

1944 Advert for diesel lorry. (Foster and Seddon)

1947 Became Seddon Lorries.

1950 Produced and launched a 3-ton with a Perkins engine which remained in production until 1963.

1951 Became a public company.

1956 Styling changed with wrap-round windscreens.

1961 Employed 450 persons. Of Woodstock factory, Oldham. Two subsidiaries. Manufacturers of commercial and passenger vehicles. [1]

1970 Acquired Atkinson.

1972 Launched new heavy range.

1974 The business was acquired by International Harvester of the USA.

Buses

See Seddon: Buses

After 1982 Seddon and Atkinson had merged.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • British Lorries 1900-1992 by S. W. Stevens-Stratten. Pub. Ian Allen Publishing
  • Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris
  • The Modern Diesel edited by Geoffrey Smith. Published by Iliffe & Sons 1944