Unicar, England, 1956-59; Unipower, England, 1966-70; and a wide
variety from earlier in the last century (and before), from all over
Europe and the USA. This included a marque called "United States", from
1899, and the Unic, which lasted the longest in France, from 1904 to
1939. None of the other lasted longer than a year or three. Regards, Bill
Nory wrote:
>While sitting in traffic on the way to work the other day, I played a little
>game... I tried to name cars that start with each letter of the alphabet.
>A couple letters were tricky, but I was able to come up with a vehicle for
>every letter except "U". Can anybody think of a car name that starts with
>"U"? Friends and co-workers have so far come up with nothing.
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