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Foster and Seddon

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August 1928.
1943.

of Salford

of Oldham

1919 Establishment of Foster and Seddon Ltd - coach proprietors, road transport operators, servicing and distribution of cars and commercial road vehicles

1937/8 Started vehicle manufacture under the trademark Seddon, after 18 years of servicing and distribution of vehicles. The first vehicle was a 6-ton with a Perkins P6 diesel engine.

1944 Advert for diesel lorry. (Foster and Seddon)

1946 Took lease on Woodstock Factory at Oldham, a former shadow factory, where they were able to expand production from one or two buses a week to more than ten; they introduced their first passenger chassis the Mark IV.

1948 Moved from Salford to the Woodstock factory, Higginshaw, Oldham.

Became Fosdon Ltd

1948 became Seddon Motors Ltd except for a small department engaged in sale and repair of motor cars.

1950 Produced and launched a 3-ton with a Perkins engine which remained in production until 1963.

1951 Became a public company, Seddon Diesel Vehicles.

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