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4 years 6 months ago #203171 by Lang
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Surely this is the answer!

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4 years 6 months ago - 4 years 6 months ago #203183 by PDU
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I reckon you could be on a winner there Lang :cheer: :woohoo: :whistle:
HOWEVER
I dunny see Austin, Albion, nor Armstrong-Siddley on your list, not even American Motors (despite 13 references to American)! Hmmmmmmmmmmm?
SO, after a quick check with Mr Google I'll throw in these too:
Abbey (1922)
ABC (1920–1929)
Aberdonia (1911–1915)
Abingdon (1902–1903)
Abingdon (1922–1923)
Academy (1906–1908)
Accles-Turrell (1899–1901)
Ace (1912–1916)
Achilles (1904–1908)
Adams (1905–1914) (article)
Adamson (1912–1925)
Addison (1906)
Advance (1902–1912)
AEM (1987)
Aero Car (1919–1920)
Aeroford (1920–1925)
Africar (1982–1988)
AGR (1911–1915)
Ailsa (1907–1910)
Ailsa-Craig (1901–1910)
Airedale (1919–1924)
AJS (1930–1932)
Albany (1903–1905)[5] (steam)
Albany (1971–1997)
Albatros (1923–1924)
Alberford (1922–1924)
Albert (1920–1921)
Albion (1900–1913)
ALC (1913)
Alex (1908)
Allard (1899–1902)
Allard (1937–1960)
Alldays & Onions (1898–1918)
Allwyn (1920)
All-British (1906–1908)
Alta (1931–1947)
Alvechurch (1912)
Alvis (1919–1967)
Amazon (1921–1922)
AMC (1910) (steam)[6]
André (1933–1934)
Anglian (1905–1907)
Anglo-American (1899–1900)
Anglo-French (1896–1897)
Angus-Sanderson (1919–1927)
Arab (1926–1928)
Arbee (1904)
Archer (1920)
Arden (1912–1916)
Argon (1908)
Argyll (1899–1928; 1976–1990)
Ariel (1898–1915; 1922–1925)
Arkley (1970–1995)
Armadale (1906–1907)
Armstrong (1902–1904)
Armstrong (1913–1914)
Armstrong Siddeley (1919–1960)
Armstrong Whitworth (1904–1919)
Arno (1908)
Arnold (1896–1898)
Arnott (1951–1957)
Arrol-Aster (1927–1931)
Arrol-Johnston (1896–1928)
Arsenal (1898–1899)
Ascari (1995–2010)
Ascot (1904)
Ascot (1928–1930)
Ashley (1954–1962)
Ashton-Evans (1919–1928)
Asquith (1901–1902)
Aster (1922–1930)
Astra (1954–1959)
Astral (1923–1924)
Atalanta (1915–1917)
Atalanta (1937–1939)
Athmac (1913)
Atkinson and Philipson (1896)
Atomette (1922)
Attila (1903–1906)
Aurora (1904)
Ausfod (1947–1948)
Austin (1906–1989)
Austin-Healey (1952–1971)
Autocrat (1920s) (see Hampton)
Autotrix (1911–1914)
Autovia (1936–1938)
AV (1919–1924)

That's England covered; someone else can do the European/rest of the world side of things . . . :blush:
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4 years 6 months ago - 4 years 6 months ago #203189 by Swishy
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Fraid
there can only B one winner n grinner :lol:
Well dun Grandad
U certainly need a wee sip




th@ looks good from here

Yes az Grandad sez tiz a:
Armleder truck


Born in Cincinnati in 1862, son of German immigrants, Otto Armleder started as a wagon maker, founding the Otto Armleder Carriage Company of Cincinnati. He started making gasline-powered trucks in 1912. The O. Armleder Company (later Armleder Motor Truck Company)
































































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4 years 6 months ago #203205 by LN700
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Swishy,
You had me with the last one.
This one Star Model C.
LN700 B) :cheer:

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4 years 6 months ago #203222 by Swishy
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U dun good




Drinx on U

Tis A :
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4 years 6 months ago #203230 by grandad
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Reo?

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4 years 6 months ago #203241 by Swanny
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Ford

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4 years 6 months ago #203248 by Swishy
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Grandad is on the money
or in this case he is on the beer
from his very own fridge of cause



Tiz A:
REO



Diamond Reo Trucks was an American truck manufacturer. In 1967, Diamond T and Reo Trucks were combined to form the Diamond Reo Trucks Division of the White Motor Corporation. Reo dated back to 1904 when Ransom E. Olds, founder of Oldsmobile, began building motor cars, and Diamond T dated back to 1905



























































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4 years 6 months ago #203249 by Swanny
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Autocar

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4 years 6 months ago #203259 by murray2230
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Corbitt

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