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JacksonDescriptionFounded in 1899 Reynold Jackson & Co Ltd of Altrincham (UK) the first 3-wheeler produced was a “doctors” carriage that was a 2-seater powered by a 3.5hp De Dion engine. The company went on to build a number of 3-wheelers powered by De Dion engines until they were replaced in 1913 with a JAP 12hp v-twin engine. The vehicles used Lacost & Battmann chassis in which the single rear wheel was driven by a chain. Later version of the vehicle were available in both car and van models. Production of the vehicles ceased in 1914 with the onset of World War 1. Detailed Information
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