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Karrier was a
British marque of
motorised muni****l
appliances and
light commercial vehicles and
trolley buses manufactured at
Karrier Works, Huddersfield...
- Clarke, who
wrote in 1978 that it was an
initialism for "Duplex
Universal Karrier, Wheeled". The U.S. Navy-Marine
Corps alternative designation of LVW (Landing...
- time
Karrier was bought. In the
early 1960s
production moved to
Dunstable where Commer,
Dodge (UK) and
Karrier were all
brought together. The
Karrier trademark...
- (LMS)
Karrier Ro-Railer was a
British experimental road-rail (rail)bus
built by
Karrier in 1931. Its road
registration was UR7924.
Based on a
Karrier Chaser...
- manufacturers,
including Hillman, Humber, Singer, Sunbeam, Talbot,
Commer and
Karrier. At its
height in 1960,
Rootes had
manufacturing plants in the Midlands...
- "Tank,
Light (Wheeled)" was used by the Army.
Working from the Guy design,
Karrier designed a
vehicle using as a
basis their KT 4
artillery tractor ch****is...
- in late 1930 announced,
jointly with
Karrier Motors, a
tractor unit for this purpose. The vehicle, the
Karrier Cob, was
powered by a twin-cylinder Jowett...
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marque on
commercial vehicles produced by both
Simca and
Rootes (Commer and
Karrier, but in
addition using rebadging to sell
vehicles overseas under the Fargo...
-
vehicle branch of the
Rootes Group which originally carried the
brand names Karrier and Commer. Some of the
models built there were
continued in production...
- (UK)
Hardy (UK)
Haulamatic (UK) ERF (UK) HHT (UK) HSG (UK)
Jensen (UK)
Karrier (UK) Kerr
Stuart (UK)
Lacre (UK)
Leyland (UK)
Leyland DAF (UK) Lomount...