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See [[Vickers-Armstrongs]]
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1950 Introduced the '''Vickers 180''' Industrial tractor, assembled at Newcastle with power unit from [[Rolls-Royce]]. Sales were handled by [[Jack Olding and Co]], in which Vickers took a financial interest; a military version was planned<ref>The Times, Jun 06, 1951</ref>
1950 [[Vickers]] introduced the '''Vickers 180''' Industrial tractor, which was assembled at Newcastle with a power unit from [[Rolls-Royce]]. Sales were handled by [[Jack Olding and Co]], in which Vickers took a financial interest; a military version was planned<ref>The Times, Jun 06, 1951</ref>


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See Vickers-Armstrongs

1950 Vickers introduced the Vickers 180 Industrial tractor, which was assembled at Newcastle with a power unit from Rolls-Royce. Sales were handled by Jack Olding and Co, in which Vickers took a financial interest; a military version was planned[1]

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  1. The Times, Jun 06, 1951