Talbot Ireland Motors
Talbot Ireland Motors Limited | |
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legal form | Limited |
founding | 1981 |
resolution | 1989 |
Seat | Dublin , Ireland |
management | Dermot Hurley |
Branch | Automobiles |
Talbot Ireland Motors was an assembly plant for motor vehicles and thus part of the automotive industry in Ireland .
Company history
The company was founded in Dublin in 1981 as the successor company of Chrysler Ireland . This was preceded by the takeover of Chrysler Europe by Groupe PSA . The assembly of automobiles continued. Dermot Hurley ran the company. Vehicle production ended in 1984.
According to another source, the company existed from August 13, 1946 to January 17, 1989.
vehicles
The European brand Talbot was reintroduced in 1979 under Peugeot . It stands to reason that the Irish factory assembled models from Talbot. The registration statistics are based on Talbot.
Production numbers
The following are the registration numbers in Ireland for the years Talbot Ireland Motors installed them. The number for the first year also includes the production by the predecessor company, since splitting is not possible within one year.
year | Registration numbers |
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1981 | 2065 |
1982 | 1063 |
1983 | 944 |
1984 | 542 |
total | 4614 |
literature
- Bob Montgomery: Motor Assembly in Ireland . Dreoilín Specialist Publications, Foxrock 2018, ISBN 978-1-902773-35-3 (English).
Individual evidence
- ^ Bob Montgomery: Motor Assembly in Ireland . Dreoilín Specialist Publications, Foxrock 2018, ISBN 978-1-902773-35-3 (English).
- ↑ opencorporates (accessed December 28, 2019)