Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Revision as of 18:22, 4 April 2014

1952. Ferguson R4 Prototype Car. 2,200cc FWD. Reg No: RPE 4. Exhibit at Coventry Transport Museum.

1950 April. Company formed by Harry Ferguson with Freddy Dixon and Tony Rolt to develop the Crab, a revolutionary four-wheel drive family car. Claude Hill was the main designer. Dixon soon fell out with Ferguson and left

The company moved to Coventry

1972 Company closed with John R. Peacock as a director


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