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In 1919 the British based Armstrong Siddeley was formed and founded by John Davenport Siddeley. Siddeley had a history in the automotive business that dates back to the early 1890s. He was a bicycle racer and designer who was hired by the Humber Cycle Company to help in their efforts. A year later he was employed by Dunlop. By 1902 he had formed the Siddeley Autocar Company which imported Peugeots from France. It was later purchased by Wolseley of Coventry. Siddeley worked with the Wolseley company until resigning in 1909 to manage the Deasy Motor Company. The company later became the Siddeley-Deasy Company, growing in size and employing thousands of workers. After World War I the company merged with Armstrong-Whitworth and became known as Armstrong Siddeley. Siddeley remained with the company until 1935 and the company was in business until 1960.
1904 Armstrong Siddeley 6 HP |
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| Year | 1904 |
| Make | Armstrong Siddeley |
| Model | 6 HP |
| Engine Location | Front |
| Drive Type | Rear Wheel |
| Chain drive to rear wheels | |
| Combined MPG | 0.00 |
| Engine | |
| Engine Configuration | I |
| Cylinders | 2 |
| Aspiration/Induction | Normal |
| Horsepower | 6.00 HP (4.4 KW) |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline - Petrol |
| Standard Transmission | |
| Gears | 3 |
| Transmission | Manual |
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