Clyde (make of car)

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Clyde (1906)

Clyde was a British automobile brand manufactured by GH Waite in Leicester from 1902 to 1930 .

In the years between the turn of the century and the First World War , six different models of the small vehicles with one to four cylinders were created.

After the war, three models were reissued and - at least on paper - offered until 1930. At that time, however, Waite focused on its two-wheeler production.

Models

model Construction period cylinder Displacement wheelbase
6 hp 1902-1909 1 669 cc 1829 mm
6 1/2 hp 1902-1909 1 700 cc 1829 mm
8/10 hp 1905-1909 2 row 905 cc 1981 mm
12/14 hp 1906-1910 3 row 1357 cc 2083 mm
16/20 hp 1906-1914 4 row 1810 cc 2515 mm
24/30 hp 1906-1914 4 row 4849 cc 2515 mm
10 hp 1914-1930 4 row 1368 cc 2134-2591 mm
10/12 hp 1914-1930 4 row 1496-1505 cc 2134-2591 mm
8/10 hp 1918-1930 2 row 995-1003 cc 2210-2286 mm

source

David Culshaw & Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalog of British Cars 1895–1975 . Veloce Publishing plc. Dorchester (1999). ISBN 1-874105-93-6