Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Adamson (automobile)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Motor vehicle
Adamson
Overview
ManufacturerR Barton Adamson & Co
Production1912–1925
DesignerReginald Barton Adamson
Body and chassis
ClassCyclecar
Body styleTwo-seat open
Powertrain
EngineSee text
Transmission3-speed
Dimensions
Wheelbase102 in (2,600 mm)
Chronology
SuccessorNone

TheAdamson was an English car manufactured inEnfield, Middlesex, from 1912 to 1925. It was designed by Reginald Barton Adamson at the premises of the family haulage contract business.[1]

History

[edit]

The first car of 1912 was a small two-seater bullnosedcyclecar and had a 1,099 cc twin-cylinder or 1,074 cc four-cylinder engine made by Alpha ofCoventry driving the rear wheels via a three-speed-and-reverse gearbox and a countershaft from which two V-belts went to the rear wheels. The engine could be started from the driving seat using a mechanical linkage. The channel section steel chassis was placed under the axles with suspension by semi-elliptic leaf springs. This arrangement allowed the car to have a low, sporting appearance. In 1914 the option of a larger four-cylinder version was added. A new model was announced in 1916 with 1330 cc four-cylinder engine, but few if any reached the public before car production ceased later that year.[2]

After the war a new company, R. Barton Adamson and Co, was formed[2] and the 1916 four-cylinder car was resurrected with aCoventry-Simplex engine. In 1920 it cost £375, falling to £210 in 1924, but to put the price into perspective, in 1923 theAustin 7 was launched at £165.[3]

Twin Car

[edit]

The final cars from 1923 were the "Twin-Cars" that were effectively twosidecars side by side with the driver in the off-side and powered by a choice of air- or water-cooled 9-horsepower 1078 cc V twin-cylinderAnzani engines with chain drive mounted between the two passenger units.[2]

Production numbers are not known.[2]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^Georgano, N. (2000).Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. London: HMSO.ISBN 1-57958-293-1.
  2. ^abcdWorthington-Williams, Michael (February 2003).Enfield Underslung. The Automobile.ISSN 0955-1328.
  3. ^Baldwin, N. (1994).A-Z of Cars of the 1920s. Devon, UK: Bay View Books.ISBN 1-870979-53-2.

External links

[edit]
British car industry – companies and marques
Marque1900s1910s1920s1930s1940s1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s2000s2010s2020s
024680246802468024680246802468024680246802468024680246802468024
Rolls-RoyceRolls-Royce LimitedRolls-Royce Limited &BentleyRolls-Royce MotorsRolls-Royce Motors (Vickers)BMW &VW GroupBMW
BentleyBentleyVolkswagen Group
Armstrong SiddeleySiddeley-DeasyArmstrong WhitworthArmstrong SiddeleyBristol SiddeleyRolls-Royce LimitedArmstrong Siddeley Owners Club
Aston MartinAston MartinAston Martin LagondaPAG (Ford)Aston Martin Lagonda
LagondaLagonda
StandardStandardStandardTriumphLeyland MotorsBLMC / British LeylandAustin Rover Group
&
Land Rover Group (BL plc)
Rover Group (BAe)Rover Group
(BMW)
British Motor Heritage
TriumphDawsonTriumphBMW
Mini
RileyRileyNuffield OrganizationBMCBMH
MGMorris Garages (MG)MG Rover Group (PVH)SAIC
&
NAC
SAIC
MorrisMorrisMorris
WolseleyWolseley
AustinAustinAustin
Vanden PlasVanden Plas
RoverRover CompanyRover CompanyRover CompanyPAG (Ford)Tata
Land RoverPAG (Ford)
AlvisAlvisBAE Systems
JaguarSS CarsJaguarJaguar
&
Daimler
BMHJaguar
&
Daimler
PAG (Ford)Tata
DaimlerDaimlerBSABSA
LanchesterLanchester
PrincessBMCBLMC / British Leyland
Austin-HealeyAustin (BMC) &Donald Healey
JensenJensen MotorsBritcar HoldingsJensen Cars
ReliantReliantReliant
BondBond
Abbey Abbey
ABC ABC
Aberdonia Aberdonia
Abingdon Abingdon
ACAC Cars (several ownership & company name changes)
Accles-Turrell Accles-Turrell
ACE ACE
Achilles Achilles
Adams Adams
Adams-Hewitt Adams-Hewitt
Adamson Adamson
Addison Addison
Advance (Tricar) Advance (Tricar)
Aeon Aeon
Aero Car Aero Car
Ailsa Ailsa
AJSAJS
Albatros Albatros
AlberfordAlberford
Albert Albert
Albion Albion
Alexandra Alexandra
Ariel-(Simplex)Ariel-(Simplex)Ariel
ArgyllArgyllArgyll
Bristol CarsBristol Cars
CaterhamCaterham
CrossleyCrossley
DuttonDuttonDutton
GinettaGinetta
Gordon-KeeblePeerless & WarwickGordon-Keeble
James and Browne James and Browne
JowettJowettBlackburn
Lea-FrancisLea-Francis
LotusLotusGeneral Motors EuropeProtonGeely
McLarenMcLaren
MarcosMarcosMarcosMarcos
MorganMorgan
NapierNapier
TurnerTurner
TVRTVR
WestfieldWestfieldPotenza Sports Cars
GTMGTM
VauxhallVauxhall MotorsGeneral MotorsGeneral Motors EuropeOpelPSAStellantis
HillmanHillmanHumberRootesRootesChrysler Europe (Chrysler)PSA
HumberHumber
VulcanVulcanvariousTilling-Stevens
Tilling-StevensTilling-Stevens
SunbeamSunbeamS.T.D. MotorsRootesSunbeam-Talbot (Rootes)Rootes
TalbotTalbot
SingerSingerRootes
Marque024680246802468024680246802468024680246802468024680246802468024
1900s1910s1920s1930s1940s1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s2000s2010s2020s
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adamson_(automobile)&oldid=1306385219"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp