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  2. Bedford Dunstable plant - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford Dunstable plant was a truck and bus vehicle assembly plant, located in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. Developed and opened by Vauxhall Motors in 1942 under instruction from the Ministry of Production as a shadow factory , it was transferred to the Bedford Vehicles unit in the 1950s.

  3. ATS Euromaster - Wikipedia

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    ATS Euromaster Ltd. is the British affiliate of the European tyre service provider Euromaster, which is a subsidiary of the tyre manufacturer Michelin. ATS Euromaster was established in 1965, and has a network of service centres throughout the United Kingdom.

  4. Rootes Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rootes Group was a British automobile manufacturer and, separately, a major motor distributors and dealers business. From headquarters in the West End of London, the manufacturer was based in the Midlands and the distribution and dealers business in the south of England.

  5. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the major event of the 1950s was the transfer of all non-car based commercial vehicle manufacture to the former Vauxhall shadow factory at Boscombe Road, Dunstable. Bedford Dunstable plant, dating originally from 1942, was extensively rebuilt and extended between 1955 and 1957, when all production lines were said to be over a mile long ...

  6. Commer - Wikipedia

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    Front of a 1909 Commer bus. This business belonged to Commercial Cars Limited, a company incorporated in September 1905 by directors H C B Underdown, [note 1] barrister and director of Direct United States Cable Co with H G Hutchinson a director of Royal Exchange Assurance [1] to manufacture: commercial cars, omnibuses, charabancs, fire engines and every kind of industrial vehicle.

  7. Karrier - Wikipedia

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    Rootes Securities, through its partly-owned subsidiaries, acquired Karrier in August 1934 when employee numbers had fallen to 700. [15] [16] Rootes closed the Huddersfield operation and moved production to Commer's Luton works but trolley-bus manufacture was moved to Moorfield Works, Wolverhampton where the same Karrier designs were to be built alongside Sunbeam Commercial Vehicles' trolley ...

  8. Vauxhall Ellesmere Port - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall Ellesmere Port is a motor vehicle assembly plant, located in the town of Ellesmere Port, in Cheshire West & Chester, United Kingdom.It has always built small/medium Vauxhall/Opel vehicles, including the Vauxhall Viva and Opel/Vauxhall Astra.

  9. IBC Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    IBC Vehicles Limited is a British automotive manufacturing company based in Luton, Bedfordshire and since 2021 a wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational corporation Stellantis.