Difference between revisions of "Enfield-Allday Motors"
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Later the combination of the car making activities was called [[Enfield-Allday]] | Later the combination of the car making activities was called [[Enfield-Allday]] | ||
[[A. C. Bertelli]] was works manager and [[A. W. Reeves]] was leading the design | [[A. C. Bertelli]] was works manager and [[Arthur William Reeves|A. W. Reeves]] was leading the design | ||
'''Enfield-Allday (1923) Ltd''' | '''Enfield-Allday (1923) Ltd''' |
Revision as of 07:04, 27 November 2015
Enfield-Allday Motors Ltd of Sparkbrook, Birmingham.
1912 Alldays and Onions had acquired the Enfield Autocar Co including manufacturing rights and trade mark; the company had also established its own works for car manufacture; manufacture of the two types of car would be kept separate; motorcycles were also built[1].
Later the combination of the car making activities was called Enfield-Allday
A. C. Bertelli was works manager and A. W. Reeves was leading the design
Enfield-Allday (1923) Ltd
Enfield Cycle Co purchased the release of the right to use the Enfield name from the liquidator of Enfield-Allday (1923) Ltd[2]
1925 Production ended.