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  • Allard Clipper (1953-1954)

    Microcars
    Allard Clipper (1953-1954)

    Allard Clipper 1953 to 1954 Overview Manufacturer Allard Production 1953-4 Assembly Clapham, SW London Body and chassis Class microcar Body style 2-door 3-wheel saloon Powertrain Engine 8bhp Villiers two-cylinder 346cc Allard, better known for light sports cars produced a pilot run of around twenty ...

    Allard
  • Allard History

    Manufacturers
    Allard History

    Allard Car History Allard Motor Company Limited was an English car manufacturer founded by Sydney Allard which operated from small premises in south London. Car manufacture almost ceased within a decade. It produced approximately 1900 cars before his death in 1966.Before the war, Allard supplied so ...

    Allard | Britain
  • Austin 15 hp (1908-1915)

    Motor Cars
    Austin 15 hp (1908-1915)

    Austin 15 hp From 1908 to 1915 The Austin 15 hp was a motor car manufactured by the British Austin Motor Company, sold between 1908 and 1915. The original 15 hp, of which 213 were produced, was sold between 1908 and 1910.It was powered by a 4-cylinder 2½-litre (2539 cc) monobloc engine, the only pr ...

    Austin
  • Austin 18/24 (1907-1913)

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    Austin 18/24 (1907-1913)

    Austin 18/24 (1907-1913) The Austin 18/24 (or 18-24 hp) was the third automobile produced by the British Austin Motor Company. It was launched in 1907 to replace the 15/20, of which only four were made. The 18/24 was the first big seller for Austin, reaching sales of 1,566 by the end of the model's ...

    Austin
  • Day-Leeds (1913-1924)

    Manufacturers
    Day-Leeds (1913-1924)

    Day-Leeds (Job Day & Sons Ltd) Automotive manufacturer of Leeds, Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1912 to 1924. Day-Leeds was a British light car brand from Leeds by Job Day & Sons Ltd. History The company Job Day & Sons Limited from Leeds began in 1913 with the production of light automobiles .By 1924 ...

    Britain
  • Triumph 10/20 (1923-1926)

    Sports Cars
    Triumph 10/20 (1923-1926)

    Triumph 10/20 1923 to 1926 Overview Manufacturer Triumph Motor Company Production 1923–26 2500 made (see text) Body and chassis Body style 2-seat tourer, 4-seat tourer, fabric saloon Powertrain Engine 1393 cc side valve I4 Transmission Four-speed manual Dimensions Wheelbase 102 in (2,591 mm) Length ...

    Triumph
  • Triumph Dolomite 14/60 65 Roadster (1937-40)

    Sports Cars
    Triumph Dolomite 14/60 65 Roadster (1937-40)

    Triumph Dolomite 14/60 65 Roadster (1937 To 1940) Overview Manufacturer Triumph Motor Company Production 1937-1940 200 (approx) made Body and chassis Body style 2-door tourer Powertrain Engine 1767 cc In-line 4 1991 cc In-line 6 Transmission 4-speed manual This is an open version of the 14/60, anno ...

    Triumph
  • Triumph Super 7 & 8 (1927-1934)

    Motor Cars
    Triumph Super 7 & 8 (1927-1934)

    Triumph Super 7 & 8 1927 to 1934 Overview Manufacturer Triumph Motor Company Production 1927-1934 17000 made Designer Arthur Sykes Body and chassis Body style four-seat tourer saloon fabric saloon 2-seat coupé Powertrain Engine 832/747 cc side-valve I4 Transmission Three-speed manual. Four speed fr ...

    Triumph


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