1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The oddly-named Alldays & Onions was an English automobile maker, it manufactured cars from 1898 to 1918
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The Alex was a prototype light car produced by Alexander and Co, Edinburgh, in 1908
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The ALC was a short-lived English automobile
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 Albion Motors of Scotstoun, Glasgow was a Scottish automobile manufacturer
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The Alberford was an English car manufactured in about 1922 to 1924
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The Albatros was an English automobile manufactured in Croft Road, Coventry and founded in 1922 by H.T.W. Manwaring
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 AJS was the name used for cars and motorcycles made by the Wolverhampton, England company A. J. Stevens & Co. Ltd, from 1909 to 1931,
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The Airedale was an English automobile made in Esholt, near Guiseley, West Yorkshire
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The AGR was an English automobile built by Ariel & General Repairs of Brixton between 1911 and 1915
2 members Latest Activity: Jun 7, 2010 The Africar project set out to provide vehicles able to cope well with the rough terrain of Africa.
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The Aeroford was an English automobile manufactured in Bayswater, London
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The AEM (Automotive Engineering and Manufacturing) Scout was a Welsh-built version of the Mini Moke
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The Adamson was an English car manufactured in Enfield, Middlesex, from 1912 to 1925.
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The Achilles was an English shaft-drive voiturette manufactured by B Thompson in Frome, Somerset
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The Accles-Turrell was an English automobile built between 1899 and 1901 in Perry Bar, Birmingham, England
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The Academy was an English dual-control car built by West of Coventry between 1906 and 1908
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2009 The Aberdonia was an English car manufactured in Park Royal , London from 1911 to 1915 by the coachbuilder s Brown, Hughes and Strachan. …
2 members Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2011 The Abbey was a short-lived friction-drive car assembled by the Abbey Auto Engineering Co. Ltd in Westminster, England
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 20, 2009 Zündapp Janus was the name of a microcar model made by Zündapp between 1957 and 1958
1 member Latest Activity: Feb 20, 2009 The Zimmer Golden Spirit was the flagship of the Zimmer Motorcars Corporation with a more than 1,500 being produced during its production run.