Arnold of Manchester

After the Second World War they remained car sales and service agents.

[1] In the 1920s and 1930s they were agents for: William Arnold were distributors of: Hispano-Suiza (north of England) and Lanchester, Farman and Delaunay-Belleville (in Manchester) After the Second World War William Arnold built taxis and other commercial bodies but no more luxury coachwork.

American cars no longer sold in any quantity and the principals of their other agencies went out of business.

In 1953 they were appointed Volkswagen-Audi main dealers in the North-west but, barely profitable, sold that agency in 1980.

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Drophead coupé 1937
on a 4¼ Litre Bentley chassis
Advertisement by Arnold of Manchester (1935)