Coventry-Victor
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'Coventry-Victor Morton & Weaver, a proprietary engine manufacturer in Hillfields, Coventry, used the name Coventry-Victor as a trademark from 1911.
The company started manufacturing horizontally opposed engines in 1904. Later they supplied engines to many cyclecar makers.
By 1926, the company's engines became old-fashined and the company find a new scope of activity: they launched their own designed three-wheeler car with their own engines. There was an updating in 1933 and car production survived until 1938.
After the World War II, a prototype named Venus never reached poduction.
The company still exists as AN Weaver (Coventry Victor) Ltd.