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Encyclopedia > Birchfield (car)

Birchfield Motor Company of Rockingham, Western Australia is a small Australian specialty car manufacturer, making replicas of the 1937 SS Jaguar model on individual orders. Birchfield is the continuation of earlier British Shapecraft that is known to have built about 20 replicas.




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http://autoindex.org/maker.plt?no=2477








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