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Westminster Motor Works History  

London UK (1906 to 1908)


 Westminster Motor Works Ltd.. was a British automobile manufacturer that was based in London 1906 to 1908.
A 10 hp was offered starting in 1906, .There were the three production years 1906 to 1908 a 20 hp and 30 hp. Both four-cylinder in-line engines with 3.4 l and 4.9 l displacement and were built on the same chassis with a wheelbase of 2,896 mm and 1,422 mm gauge.

All vehicles have a typical time touring car design of the time.

 
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  • Model

    Year

    Cylinder

    CC

    Wheelbase

    10 hp

    1906

     

     

     

    20 hp

    1906–1908

    4

    3402 cm³

    2896 mm

    30 hp

    1906–1908

    4

    4942 cm³

    2896 mm

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