Zenith Carburettor Company (British)
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The Zenith Carburetter Company Limited was a British company making carburettors in Stanmore Middlesex, founded in 1912 as a subsidiary of the French Société du carburateur Zénith.[1] In 1965,[2] the company joined with its major pre-war rival Solex Carburettors, and over time, the Zenith brand name fell into disuse. The rights to the Zenith designs were owned by Solex UK (a daughter company of Solex in France).
For American company of the same name, see Zenith Carburetor Company.
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Industry | Automotive manufacturing |
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Founded | 1912; 112 years ago (1912) |
Headquarters | United Kingdom |
Parent | Société du carburateur Zénith |
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While better known for its much later products, Zenith produced carburettors that were standard equipment on some very early, brass era automobiles, including the Scripps-Booth.