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Old 12-04-05, 13:26
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Default British pre-war M-H

It seems that Universal Power Drives Limited which was incorporated circa 1936, of Aintree Road, Perivale, Middlesex imported Thornton and then Marmon-Herrington components which they marketed as 'Unipower' conversions. The first M-H Fordson truck was trialled in 1936.

Universal Power Drives carried on post-war offering truck conversions and was sold to Alvis in 1993 then sold on [Alvis Unipower Limited].

This would seem to date the first marriage of Thornton and M-H to 1936 in England, years before Canada's Canadian Traction Limited. I do query though whether there was any interraction between England and Windsor?
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