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Roydale Engineering Co. Ltd.

 Huddersfield (Yorkshire).UK 1908-1910
Roydale motor Engineering Co. Ltd.



The Roydale Engineering Co. Ltd.. was a British automobile manufacturer in Huddersfield (Yorkshire).

1908 two models of conventional touring car design were offered. Both had water-cooled four-cylinder inline engines. The 3861 mm long and 1600 mm wide 20 hp 3.2 liter displacement and had a wheelbase of 2896 mm has to offer, the 4013 mm long and 1524 mm wide 25 hp 3.9 liter displacement and a wheelbase of 2946 mm.

The following year, the 18 hp replaced the 20 hp. The engine was the same, but the wheelbase dropped to 2845 mm, the length increased to 3937 mm and width decreased to 1524 mm.

1910 Roydale had disappeared from the market.

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