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1976 Became a part of the new [[SU-Butec]] division of [[British Leyland]]<ref>The Times Jan 07, 1977</ref> | 1976 Became a part of the new [[SU-Butec]] division of [[British Leyland]]<ref>The Times Jan 07, 1977</ref> | ||
1988 Acquired by Prestolite Electric Inc. of Ann Arbor, Michigan. U.S.A. Leyland became the European headquarters of the American company. | 1988 Acquired by [[Prestolite Electric]] Inc. of Ann Arbor, Michigan. U.S.A. Leyland became the European headquarters of the American company. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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of Cleveland Road, Leyland, Lancashire.
Formed in 1967, as a subsidiary of Leyland Motors to manufacture commercial vehicle alternators and starter motors under licence from Leece-Neville.[1]
1976 Became a part of the new SU-Butec division of British Leyland[2]
1988 Acquired by Prestolite Electric Inc. of Ann Arbor, Michigan. U.S.A. Leyland became the European headquarters of the American company.