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Aston Martin’s first compact, 1982 Frazer-Tickford Metro, goes to auction
WebbThe Tickford coachwork is particularly desirable amongst MG collectors owing to its extreme rarity, beautiful proportions and practical nature if the weather should turn … Tickford is an automobile engineering and testing business in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, known for tuning and such products as the 140 mph Tickford Turbo Capri. Under the name Salmons & Sons and their Tickford products the firm has an almost two century-long history of coachbuilding. Visa mer Salmons & Sons Tickford Limited grew from the very substantial coachbuilding business founded in the 1820s by Joseph Salmons later known as Salmons and Sons at Tickford on … Visa mer 1981–1990: CH Industrials In 1981 Aston Martin created an engineering service subsidiary and chose the name 'Aston … Visa mer • Tickford Powertrain Test Ltd • Tickford Owners Club Visa mer Tickford built on its engine performance heritage with the development of V8 racing engines for Aston Martin. These were raced in Nimrod and EMKA chassis and powered Nimrod … Visa mer thymeleaf loop arraylist
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WebbTickford war ein britischer Hersteller von Kutschen und Automobilkarosserien, der ursprünglich als Salmons & Sons firmierte. In der Zeit zwischen den Weltkriegen war das Unternehmen eines der erfolgreichsten Karosseriebauunternehmen Großbritanniens. 1955 wurde es vom Sportwagenhersteller Aston Martin übernommen, der Tickfords … Webb10 maj 2013 · During that decade, special-bodied Astons appeared, too, by Allemano, Bertone, Ghia, Vignale and Touring. It was an exciting time. While some early DB4s were built at Feltham, it was inevitable that with the acquisition of the Tickford coachworks in Newport Pagnell in the mid-50s, production that was then spread around Middlesex, … WebbOne of just 34 cars with this magnificent Tickford Coachwork This DB2/4 MkII was once owned by Richard Attwood, the ex-Formula 1 driver and Le Mans winner. Sold new via Brooklands of Bond Street on 12th September 1957, Richard Attwood acquired this DB2/4 in March 1982, by which time it had already had some eight owners. thymeleaf maven repository