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From 1906 onwards, the Unic, first in twin cylinder and later in four-cylinder form, appeared in increasing numbers on the taxi ranks of London.
The last of a long line of this make were still in evidence as late as 1952. It has a turning circle of only 31ft.
In 1950 it was discovered in buildings alongside a Dorset watercress farm, and restored by Jack Sparshatt.
| Year | 1908 |
|---|---|
| Country | French |
| Capacity | 1,944cc |
| Cylinders | 4 |
| Maximum speed | 30mph/48.28kph |
| Price new | (chassis only) £350 |
| Manufacturer | SA des Automobiles Unic |
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