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803 British Vehicles names, late 1800s to present.

PAUL161

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Who would imagine that from the very late 1800s to the present day, there were approximately 803 vehicles, including motor cycles, trucks and cars made in Great Britain alone with different names. The amount alphabetically were; A-72, B-68, C-69, D-32, E-29, F-15, G-39, H-47, I-9, J-21, K-11, L-46, M-56, N-27, O-11, P-35, Q-1, R-43, <span style="text-decoration: underline">S-73,</span> T-28, U-3, V-20, W-42, X-1, Y-2, Z-3.
As you can see, I didn't have anything to do today, so I thought I'd throw this out there.
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Nice, Paul.

Have ya looked into knittin' lessons, p'raps? :devilgrin:
 
That's next Doc!
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...you need another car...
 
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Yup, yup, DEFINITELY time for another car.......or a child if you are feeling REALLY desperate for something to do! :laugh:
 
Silverghost said:
Yup, yup, DEFINITELY time for another car.......or a child if you are feeling REALLY desperate for something to do! :laugh:

Car - they're cheaper and theoretically you can finish one. I suggest you pick one from H or maybe M
 
What's so wrong with "L"?!?!

...or izzis one'a them: "B is for Booger" references? :wink:
 
DrEntropy said:
What's so wrong with "L"?!?!

...or izzis one'a them: "B is for Booger" references? :wink:

:lol: I naturally assumed he wanted a runner - as opposed to the usual what the "L" is wrong with it this time. As for the B Booger - 's-not easy to get parts and they tend to drip even more than most LBC's
 
JPSmit said:
DrEntropy said:
What's so wrong with "L"?!?!

...or izzis one'a them: "B is for Booger" references? :wink:

:lol: I naturally assumed he wanted a runner - as opposed to the usual what the "L" is wrong with it this time. As for the B Booger - 's-not easy to get parts and they tend to drip even more than most LBC's

EEEEWW!

Hey, watchit, Rev. - <span style="font-size: 26pt"> I'M </span> the resident sicko clergy here! :jester:
 
hmmm...I've had an "A" (Austin Healey 100/4), "D" {Daimler SP250), "J" (couple of Jaguars), lots of "M's", a couple of "T's" (TR6 & GT6)....lemme think, there might've been others throughout the years....so many cars!
 
Hmmm....I've had well over 28 "T" cars over the years, but all were the same marque (Triumph). I can say I've (however briefly) owned two different "S" cars (Standard, Sunbeam-Talbot) and almost owned one "F" (Fairthorpe Electron Minor, although that ownership -- sadly -- never came to pass)....
 
Oh, forgot about the Sunbeam Alpine I owned for a couple of years, so:

I've had an "A" (Austin Healey 100/4), "D" {Daimler SP250), "J" (couple of Jaguars), lots of "M's" (as in MG's), an "S" (Sunbeam Alpine), and a couple of "T's" (TR6 & GT6)....

Plus the occassional German or Italian marque!!
 
What is the "X" vehicle mentioned, anyone know?
 
There was an XL motorcycle built in England from 1921-23. Used JAP or Blackburne side-valve singles up to 538cc. I will fess up before I get caught, that this info is from Peter Henshaw's "The Encyclopedia of the Motorcycle" by Chartwell Books, Inc. Cheers All. Dale
 
I was told that Wolseley was the only British car 'driven in three centuries'... what other cars were built before 1900?
 
Rolls maybe? Seems to me they may have been creating the initial cars about the turn of century?
 
Including motorcycles!!

Then, I've had an "A" (Austin Healey 100/4), "D" {Daimler SP250), "J" (couple of Jaguars), lots of "M's" (as in MG's), an "N" (Norton motorcycle) an "S" (Sunbeam Alpine), and a couple of "T's" (TR6 & GT6 plus a Triumph motorcycle)....

Sooner or later I'll remember them all!!
 
I thought that Rover did, but upon inspection, they were making bicycles and tricycles before 1900 and didn't start making cars until 1901.
 
Oh, forgot that Rover SD-1 I owned - what a road car:

So...

I've had an <span style="text-decoration: underline">A"</span> (Austin Healey 100/4), <span style="text-decoration: underline">"D"</span> (Daimler SP250), <span style="text-decoration: underline">"J"</span> (couple of Jaguars), lots of <span style="text-decoration: underline">"M's"</span> (as in MG's plus a Morris Minor convertible & a sedan), an <span style="text-decoration: underline">"N"</span> (Norton motorcycle), <span style="text-decoration: underline">"R"</span> (Rover SD1), <span style="text-decoration: underline">"S"</span> (Sunbeam Alpine), and a couple of <span style="text-decoration: underline">"T's"</span> (TR6 & GT6 plus a Triumph motorcycle)....


Man, you guys are causing me to go way back in my memory!!
 
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