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The makers alphabetically continued:

Hawkeye

Built in Sioux City Iowa between 1917-33, the Hawkeye arrived on these shores via Richards Thynne & Co of Eldon Street, EC4. The 2-tonner featured a Buda four-cylinder monobloc, Clark axle and Fuller gearbox. At the 1920 Olympia Show a Model M 2-tonner and Model ML 3-tonner were on display on Stand 105. These proved quite popular for charabanc work.

Huffman

This make, built between 1919-27 at Elkhart Indiana, arrived in Liverpool around June 1920 with supplies handled by Lindsay & Co. of St Anne Street in the city. The Model C came with a four-cylinder Buda engine and the Model B a four-cylinder Continental Red Seal. All came with a Fuller gearbox, Zenith carb and Firestone solid tyres. Prices were: C £655, B £715, ex works Liverpool.

Hurlburt

Built between 1912-27,

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