Brico Engineering

of Holbrook Lane, Coventry.
1966 Changed name from British Piston Ring Co because piston rings were no longer the principal product of the company; part of the Associated Engineering Group[1]
1966 Manufactured the first electronic-controlled petrol injection system made in Britain[2]
1969 Aston Martin DB6 MkII announced as first British production car with fuel injection engine, using a system developed over 7 years by Brico Engineering[3]
1974 Mr. T. P. Blundell was appointed a director of Brico Engineering, a member of the Associated Engineering Group.[4]
See Also
- 1966 Motor Show
- 1967 Motor Show
- 1968 Motor Show
- 1968 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- 1969 Motor Show
- 1970 Motor Show
- 1971 Motor Show
- 1971 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- 1972 Motor Show
- 1973 Motor Show
- 1974 Motor Show
- 1975 Motor Show
- 1976 Motor Show
- 1978 Motor Show
- 1980 Motor Show
- 1982 Motor Show
- 1984 Motor Show
- 1986 Motor Show
- 1990 Motor Show
- 1992 Motor Show
- Associated Engineering Group
- British Piston Ring Co
- Harcourt Neale Raine