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The Angus-Sanderson was an English automobile manufactured fom 1919 to 1927.
In concept it was something like the Bean and Cubitt; the idea was that one model would be mass-produced, as Ford had done so successfully. The car was an assembly of proprietary parts, containing as it had a 2.3-liter engine from
Tylor, a gearbox and rear axle by Wrigley, Woodhead springs, and
Goodyear wheels. Approximately 3000 cars were produced but the car was expensive at £575. The company was refinanced as Angus Sanderson (1921) ltd and moved production from Birtley, County Durham to Hendon, Middlesex in 1921 and toyed with the idea of building a smaller 8hp car in 1925; neither of these actions nor a price reduction to £365 staved off the inevitable, and the company folded for good in 1927.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus-Sanderson
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