The Pick Motor Company
Pick was a British automobile manufacturer.
Company History
The company Jacques H. Pick & Co of Stamford in Lincolnshire began in 1898 with the production of automobiles, which were offered as a pick. 1908 was renamed to New Pick Motor Company Limited, and in 1915 re- renamed Pick Motor Company Limited. Between 1908 and 1915, the vehicles were offered as a New Pick. 1925 production ended.
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The first car in 1898 was a dog-cart. 1900 saw a two-seater with rear engine. 1901 appeared the model 5 HP front engine. 1903 appeared the models with 6 HP two-cylinder boxer engine and 10 HP two-cylinder engine with 1432 cc capacity.
A vehicle of this make occasionally takes on the London Brighton Run in England in part.
New Pick
1908 appeared under the new brand name, the four-cylinder model 12/14 HP with 2957 cc displacement, the 1909 14/16 HP with either 2532 cc or 3232 cm ³ capacity followed. In 1912 there was the 16/18 HP with 3601 cc and from 1913 to 20 HP with the same engine.
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The last model was the 22.5 HP, which was offered 1923-1925. The four-cylinder engine with 3601 cc capacity corresponded to the previous model.