Paramount Car History

Paramount Cars was founded by WA Hudson and S Underwood. The Paramount car was initially manufactured in Derbyshire in 1950. The Paramount had an aluminium over wood frame body with BMW like grille and was mounted on a separate tubular steel chassis with front transverse and rear semi elliptical leaf springs.

In 1953, the company was bought by Camden Motors and production moved to Leighton Buzzard.

Production of the Paramount car ceased in 1956 due to overpricing. After the end of car production the remaining chassis were sold off and several were fitted with Rochdale glass fibre bodies.



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