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Osterfield Car history

West Norwood London. 1906-1909  

Osterfield was a British automobile brand that was manufactured 1906-1909 by Douglas S. Cox in West Norwood (London).
The smallest model was the Osterfield 18/20 hp. The car had a four-cylinder in-line engine with 2.5 l displacement. It had a wheelbase of 2794 mm.
With the same body, but a six cylinder engine the Osterfield  30 hp was also avaliable. Its engine capacity of 3.7 liters, with a wheelbase 3099 mm.
Top model of Oster Field was a 40 hp, which had an eight-cylinder in-line engine with the same body as the other models. which brought it to 5.0 liters and its wheelbase was 3251 mm.
In 1909, the brand disappeared from the market.

 
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