Enfield-Allday

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Enfield-Allday was a British automobile brand that was founded in 1919–1926 by New Alldays & Onions Ltd. in Small Heath (Birmingham) .

In 1919 the Enfield-Allday Bullet appeared . The unusual vehicle was powered by an air-cooled five-cylinder radial engine with slide control , which had a displacement of 1.5 liters. However, sales were sluggish.

The following year, this vehicle was of a much more conventional vehicle, the hp-Enfield Allday 10/20 replaced, the water-cooled four-cylinder engine also had a displacement of 1.5 liters and 28 hp (21 kW) at 3000 min -1 developed. The wheelbase of the car was 2,743 mm.

In 1923 he was given the larger Enfield-Allday 12/30 hp , which also had a four-cylinder engine, but with a displacement of 1.75 l. Its wheelbase was 2,896 mm and it was offered until 1924.

In 1926 the brand disappeared from the market.

Models

model Construction period cylinder Displacement wheelbase
Bullet 1919 5 star 1453 cc
10/20 hp 1920-1926 4 row 1488 cc 2743 mm
12/30 hp 1923-1924 4 row 1757 cc 2896 mm

source

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