Cars with Side-valve Engine
Adler 2 Liter (1938-1940)
Motor CarsAdler 2 Liter (1938 to 1940) Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Production 1938-40: 7,470 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main Body and chassis Body style “Limousine” (4 door Saloons) 2 door Cabriolets Layout FF layout Powertrain Engine 1,910 cc 4 cylinder in-line side-valve engine Transmission 4-speed m ...
Adler 2.5-litre (1937-1940)
Motor CarsAdler 2.5-litre (1937 to 1940) Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called Adler Typ 10 Autobahn Adler Production 1937 – 1940 21,249 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main Designer Karl Jenschke Body and chassis Body style “ Schiebedach Limousine” ( sloping roof saloon) Cabriolet with 2 or 4 seats Sport ...
Adler Primus (1932-1938)
Motor CarsAdler Primus 1932 to 1938 Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called 1932-34: Adler Primus 1.5 Liter 1933–36: Adler Primus 1.7 Liter 1937-38: Adler Primus 1.7E Production 1932-36: 6,713 units 1937-38: 990 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main Designer Otto Göckeritz Body and chassis Body style “Limous ...
Adler Standard 8 (1928-1933)
Luxury CarsAdler Standard 8 (1928 to 1933) Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called 1928-30: Adler Standard 8 15/70 1931–33: Adler Standard 8 15/80 Adler Favorit (2U) 1933 – 1934 Production 1928 –1934 1,720 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main Designer Prof. Dr. Ing. Gabriel Becker Body and chassis Body style ...
AJS (1909-1931)
ManufacturersAJS Car History A. J. Stevens & Co. Ltd (AJS) Successor(s) Matchless Founded 1909 Founder(s) A. J. Stevens Defunct 1931 Headquarters Wolverhampton, England Key people Joe Stevens Products Cars and motorcycles AJS was the name used for cars and motorcycles made by the Wolverhampton, England, company ...
Alvis 10/30 (1920-1923)
Motor CarsAlvis 10/30 From 1920 to 1923 Manufacturer Alvis Production 1920-1923 Body Style sedan / saloon seating 4-5 people Engine Engine: 1.5 litre straight 4 engine Wheelbase 2794mm Length 3886mm Width 60 in (1,524 mm) Alvis 10/30 Class and Seating Capacity The class of the Alvis 10/30 is described a Brit ...
Alvis History (1919-)
ManufacturersAlvis Car History From 1919 Early history The original company, T.G. John and Company Ltd., was founded in 1919 by Thomas George John (1880 – 1946). Its first products were stationary engines, carburetors and motorscooters. Following complaints from the Avro aircraft company whose logo bore similar ...
Amilcar History (1921-1940)
ManufacturersAmilcar History Founded 1921 France The Amilcar was a French automobile manufactured from 1921 to 1940. Foundation and location Amilcar was founded in July 1921 by Joseph Lamy and Emile Akar. The name "Amilcar" was an imperfect anagram of the partners' names. The business was established at 34 rue ...
Amilcar Type M (1928-1935)
Amilcar Type M (1928 to 1935) Overview Manufacturer Amilcar Production 1928-1935 Body and chassis Class 7CV (1928-35) 9CV (1934-35) Body style saloon/sedan coupé cabriolet roadster Powertrain Engine 1244 cc four-cylinder (1928-35) 1628 cc four-cylinder (1934-35) Transmission Four speed manual Dimen ...
Angus-Sanderson (1919-1927)
ManufacturersAngus-Sanderson Cars History Hendon, Middlesex Great Britain from 1919 to 1927 The Angus-Sanderson was an English automobile manufactured from 1919 to 1927 by Sir William Angus, Sanderson & Company Ltd. In concept it was something like the Bean and Cubitt; the idea was that one model would be mass- ...
Armstrong Whitworth (1904)
ManufacturersArmstrong Whitworth History Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd Predecessor(s) W.G. Armstrong & Mitchell Company Successor(s) Vickers-Armstrongs Founded 1847 (W.G. Armstrong Co.) Defunct 1927 Headquarters Newcastle upon Tyne, England Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd was a major British manufac ...
Arrol-Johnston (1896-1931)
ManufacturersArrol-Johnston Car History Glasgow UK From 1896 to 1931 Arrol-Johnston (later known as Arrol-Aster) was an early Scottish manufacturer of automobiles, which operated from 1896 to 1931 and produced the first automobile manufactured in Britain. The company also developed the world's first "off-road" ...
Audi Type P (1931-1932)
Motor CarsAudi Type P (1931-1932) Overview Manufacturer Audi-Werke Also called Audi 5 / 30 Production 1931-1932 Assembly Spandau, Germany Powertrain Engine 1,122 cc 4-stroke I4 (from Peugeot 201) Dimensions Wheelbase 2,700 mm (110 in) Length 3,680 mm (145 in) Width 1,400 mm (55 in) Height 1,650 mm (65 in) Ke ...
Austin 10 (1932-1947)
Motor CarsAustin 10 History Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Limited Also called Austin Ten-Four Production 1932–1947 290,000 made Predecessor none Successor Austin A40 Body style saloons: 4-door 1932–1935 Lichfield 1934–1937 Sherbourne 1936–1937 Cambridge 1937–1947 tourers: 2-seat 1933–1939 4-seat 1933–193 ...
Austin 12/6 (1931-1937)
Motor CarsAustin 12/6 1931 to 1937 Overview Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Limited Production 1931–1937 30,316 produced Body and chassis Body style two seater Eton, tourer Open Road, saloons: steel—Harley, Ascot fabric—Clifton sports saloons: Kempton, Greyhound; sports tourer Newberry Powertrain Engine 14 ...
Austin 15 hp (1908-1915)
Motor CarsAustin 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 ...
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