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Albion Motor Co

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1907. Exhibit at Grampian Transport Museum.
1909. A6 Limousine-Landaulet. Exhibit at Grampian Transport Museum.
Exhibit at Glasgow Museum of Transport.
Exhibit at Glasgow Museum of Transport.
Exhibit at Glasgow Museum of Transport.
Exhibit at Glasgow Museum of Transport.
Exhibit at Glasgow Museum of Transport.

The Albion Motor Company of Scotstoun, Glasgow was a manufacturer of cars and commercial vehicles.

General

  • 1899 / 1901 The company was formed by T. Blackwood-Murray and N. O. Fulton (late of Arrol-Johnston) at Bathgate.
  • 1902 Became a private company.
  • 1904 The company moved to a large factory at Scotstoun.
  • 1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of Petrol Motors see the 1917 Red Book
  • 1914 Became a public company.
  • Name changed.
  • 1944 Producing the four-cylinder (68 bhp) and six-cylinder (102 bhp) diesel engines.
  • 1972 The Albion name was discontinued.

Cars

See Albion Motor Co: Cars

Commercial Vehicles

See Albion Motor Co: Commercial Vehicles