Armadale (automobile)
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The Armadale was an English automobile manufactured from 1906 to 1907 by Armadale Motors Ltd, Northwood, Middlesex, then Northwood Motor & Engineering Works, also of Northwood.
Models[]
Three wheel[]
Initially called the Toboggan, the Armadale Tri-car, so-called the "perfect little three-wheeler" featured infinitely variable friction drive and a pressed steel chassis, unusual in a tricar. It used either a one-cylinder Aster or a 2-cylinder Fafnir engine.
Four wheel[]
In 1906, the company listed a conventional 4-wheeler with a 16 hp 4-cylinder engine.
Tourist Trophy Race of 1906[]
An Armadale car, owned or driven by A.C. Godwin Smith, was entered in the Tourist Trophy Race in the Isle of Man on 27 September 1906 but it did not start.[1]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "1906 Tourist Trophy Race". Gracesguide.co.uk. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
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- Brass Era vehicles
- Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England
- Vehicle manufacture in London
- Brass auto stubs