Ailsa-Craig

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Ailsa-Craig was a British automobile brand that was manufactured from 1901 to 1910 at the engine manufacturer and engineering company Putney Motor Co. in Putney , London Borough of Wandsworth , London . The cars were also offered as Craig-Dorwald .

These cars were mainly custom-made items. However, some models were produced at least in small series around 1906. They were equipped with two- or four-cylinder engines with displacements between 0.7 l and 6.0 l.

Ailsa Craig is originally the name of a Scottish island.

Two engineers from Putney Motor Co , the German-British Gottfried Ludwig Dörwald (around 1873–?) And Alistair Edward Stuart Craig , designed the first V12 engine in 1904 , a gasoline engine for motor boats.

Models

model Construction period cylinder Displacement wheelbase
6 hp 1906 2 row 707 cc 1753 mm
10 hp 1906 2 row 1399 cc 2159 mm
20 hp 1906 4 row 2799 cc 2819 mm
30 hp 1906 4 row 6028 cc 2819 mm

literature

  • David Culshaw, Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalog of British Cars. 1895-1975. New edition, reprint. Veloce Publishing plc., Dorchester 1999, ISBN 1-874105-93-6 .

Web links

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