Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Bunyan Road, Bedford.
of Bunyan Road, Bedford.


1922/3 Maker of light car.
Company founded by [[Edward J. Cooper]] with some association with [[Samuel Herbert Newsome]] at 78 Ampthill Road, Bedford


Company moved to Coventry - see [[Cooper Car Co (of Coventry)]]
1919-1923 Maker of ''Cooper'' cars<ref>The Times, April 13, 1996</ref>


1922 Company moved to Coventry; maker of cars<ref>[http://www.micma.co.uk/engine-builders.html] MICMA Web Site</ref> - see [[Cooper Car Co (of Coventry)]]
1922/3 Maker of a light car.


[[Category: Town - Bedford]]
[[Category: Town - Bedford]]
[[Category: Cars]]
[[Category: Cars]]

Revision as of 11:42, 23 August 2017

November 1922.
October 1923. Models, prices and specifications.

of Bunyan Road, Bedford.

Company founded by Edward J. Cooper with some association with Samuel Herbert Newsome at 78 Ampthill Road, Bedford

1919-1923 Maker of Cooper cars[1]

1922 Company moved to Coventry; maker of cars[2] - see Cooper Car Co (of Coventry)

1922/3 Maker of a light car.

  1. The Times, April 13, 1996
  2. [1] MICMA Web Site