- Universal Power Drives
Universal Power Drives was a British
truck manufacturer which branded its trucks with the "Unipower"marque .History
"Universal Power Drives" was founded in 1934 with a factory in
Perivale and its head office] inAldwych , London. During the 1930s, 40s and 50s it specialised in producing4x4 forestry logging trucks. In 1972 it launched the 4x4Unipower Invader suited to fire-fighting and construction use.In January 1966 they exhibited a sports car, the Unipower GT at the Racing Car Show. Another car they produced was the
Quasar-Unipower which was built in 1967 and 1968.In 1977 the company was acquired by
AC Cars and production was moved toThames Ditton , Surrey.In 1988 the company started a new enterprise in
Watford to provide continuity of support for Scammell trucks following the closure of theRover Group (formerlyBritish Leyland ) owned Scammell plant that year.In the 1980s it launched the C-series heavy-haulage tractor and a range of military trucks.
Alvis plc acquired the company in 1994 and named their new subsidiary "Alvis Unipower Limited", the trucks began to be branded as "Alvis-Unipower".Following their elimination from the bidding process for the UK Ministry of Defence's Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET) project, Alvis announced their intention to seek a new owner for "Alvis Unipower" [Cite press release
title=Alvis plc To Seek New Owner For Unipower
date=1999-10-15
publisher=Alvis plc] .References
*cite book
author=Peter J. Davies
title=The World Encyclopedia of Trucks
publisher=Lorenz Books
date=2000
id=ISBN 0-7548-0518-2Notes
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.