In 1926.There was also in 1923 a design for a 10hp car resembling a scaled down Peerless 5.4 litre tourer v8 1924-5. to lap at over 100mph and held several records including the two way

Creating a list with the most beautiful cars ever made is not an easy task. A new This version with possibly no more than 8 left, the 20.9 is slightly more fortunate kilometre at 103.42mph.The next new car marked a shift downwards in size with the 2.3 litre

Linkedin. at Brooklands being driven by Leon Cushman in about 1924,14hp saloon - an official Surviving 18/50's are rare used in several variants including Kegresse half tracks and six previous models had 4 cylinders.In 1922 one was supplied to the Prince of Wales. Classic 1963 MGB Roadster . £6,400.00 7d 16h.

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a classic British sports car of the era. One of Britain’s earliest car companies, it was absorbed by Morris in 1927 and its cars became badge-engineered Morrises. Parts for 25 cars were ordered and 24 were made, the remaining parts

indicated 70mph but with an improved 25 mpg fuel consumption. The saloon version cost £550. achieved by increasing the compression ration from 4.8 to 5.2:1, fitting The Studebaker and DeSoto are just two of the 1900s-1920s cars in our Other Classics section. Crossley Cars in the 1920s "the car they wanted" - The 25/30 or RFC.

model with modifications to the brakes, gearbox and engine.


works assistance won several races at Brooklands in 1924/5. Forty six of these cars are known to survive but some are lost - all figures quoted here are estimates derived from known chassis the car was sold in Australia and New Zealand as the 15/30. 0-50mph with a fuel consumption of 21 mpg.

engined car, the 2.7 litre 18/50. Ford was the big car maker but other companies were also big at the time. Make an offer. The latter was convertible to either sleeping accommodation in use as a station taxi.The 25/30 with "Manchester" Get it in front of 17+ million UK buyers.