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Photograph of 1935 Siddeley Special
1935 Siddeley Special [D]
Photograph of 1904 Siddeley Tonneau "The Green Goddess"
1904 Siddeley Tonneau "The Green Goddess" [D]
Photograph of 1902 Siddeley Tonneau
1902 Siddeley Tonneau [D]
Photograph of 1904 Siddeley Two-Seater
1904 Siddeley Two-Seater [D]
Siddeley
Siddeley Autocar Company Ltd.
Coventry
Warwickshire
1902-1909

Before getting imvolved with car building, former racing cyclist, John Davenport Siddeley was the managing director of the Clipper Tyre Company and competed in the 1000 Mile Trial to test the companies tyres. He later acquired an agency for Peugeot and as well as importing complete cars, brought in engines and other parts and assembled his own cars in Coventry.

A selection of models were marketed as Siddeley including a single-cylinder car in 1904 that was manufactured by Wolseley.

See also Siddeley-Deasy, Armstrong-Siddeley, Armstrong-Whitworth, and Deasy.

Siddeley were absorbed by Wolseley in 1905.