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Armstrong Siddeley Lancaster

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Production
  
1945–1952 3597 made

Wheelbase
  
115 in (2,921 mm)

Body style
  
4-door 6 light saloon

Armstrong Siddeley Lancaster

Manufacturer
  
Armstrong Siddeley Motors

Related
  
Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane Armstrong Siddeley Typhoon

Engine
  
1991 or 2309 cc Straight-6 ohv

The Armstrong Siddeley Lancaster is an automobile which was produced by Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited from 1945 to 1952. It was the first post-war sports saloon to be made by the company.

The chassis of the Lancaster was all new and featured independent front suspension using torsion bars and a live rear axle with leaf springs. A Girling hydro-mechanical braking system was fitted, with the front drums hydraulically operated while those at the rear used rod and cable. Wire wheels were an option but rarely fitted.

At first the Lancaster was fitted with a 70 bhp 1991 cc six cylinder engine, carried over from the pre-war 16 hp model but from 1949 this grew to 2309 cc by increasing the cylinder bore from 65 to 70 mm. There was a choice of four speed synchromesh or pre-selector gearbox.

The four door, six light body was made of steel and aluminium panel fitted over a wooden frame and was bought in from Mulliners of Birmingham. An opening sunshine roof was standard.

References

Armstrong Siddeley Lancaster Wikipedia