The Abingdon was an English assembled car built in small numbers in 1922 and 1923 in a factory in Tyseley, Birmingham. It used an 11-9hp 1490 cc 4 cylinder Dorman engine and a 3 speed gearbox. Only 12 were made.[1] Production was hampered by financial difficulties for the Wrigley company, who supplied key components such as the steering gear and three-speed gearbox.[2]
The company also produced Abingdon Motorcycles until 1925. In 1905 and 1906, it had produced the 5 hp (4 kW) AKD tricar.
The company was producer of the worlds best known adjustable spanner (from www.madeinbirmingham.org)