Jem Marsh
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Jeremy George Weston "Jem" Marsh (born 15 April 1930, in Clifton, Bristol, England) is an engineer, motor manufacturer and race driver. He is perhaps best known as a co-founder of the sports-car manufacturer Marcos, the name being derived from a contraction of his and fellow founder Frank Costin's surnames. The company was continued by Jem's son Chris Marsh, until it was taken over by Canadian Tony Stellinga, and continues to produce automobiles.
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