James Young Limited was a top class British coachbuilding business in London Road, Bromley, England.
It built a full range of high quality carriages including landaus but was most famous in James Young's time for its lightweight Bromley Brougham.
[1] In the 1920s and early 1930s standardised bodies were built for Sunbeam and Talbot along with individual commissions often on Bentley and Rolls-Royce chassis.
During the Second World War James Young built aircraft components, mobile canteens and canvas covers.
Lacking McNeil's touch the Rolls-Royce subsidiary Mulliner Park Ward with more technical information cornered the market .