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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...
- "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...
- manufacturers, including Hillman, Humber, Singer, Sunbeam, Talbot, Commer and Karrier, controlling them through their parent, Rootes' 60-per-cent-owned subsidiary...
- entered into an arrangement with Karrier to produce the Karrier-Clough trolley omnibus which Clough would market. Karrier allocated the number E6, to this...
- 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...
- (1987) "I'm Back", a song by The Charmers (1964) "I'm Back", a song by Karrier (1984) "I'm Back", a song by Little Richard (1966) "I'm Back", a song by...
- whereas the Karrier marque tended to be used on vehicles sold to public sector operators such as local authorities. Some of the smaller Commer/Karrier vans were...