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Vauxhall - A History (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
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Vauxhall - A History (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
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Just over 100 years ago, a small engineering concern in Vauxhall,
South London, made its first motor car. Named after the place it
was built, the Vauxhall was a revelation. Within a few years of
expansion, production had moved to Luton. Vauxhall was purchased in
the 1920s by General Motors and its most famous models include its
Edwardian Prince Henry, the PA Cresta, perhaps the most distinctive
of its American-styled cars, as well as the Astra, Cavalier and its
1970s rally winning cars such as the Firenza and Chevette. Since
the 1950s, Vauxhall has remained one of Britain's most popular car
makes, with many millions of its cars sold worldwide. Its F-type
Victor was at one time the biggest export earner for Britain with
over 200,000 sold abroad and the PA was the first true motorway
cruiser built in Britain. Vauxhall: A History tells the story of
the cars, the people that built them and also of Bedford, the truck
and van division of Vauxhall.
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