J. Bagshaw & Sons

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JBS from 1915

J. Bagshaw & Sons Ltd. was a British automobile manufacturer that was based in Batley, Yorkshire between 1913 and 1915 and produced small cars. The brand name was JBS .

In 1913 an 8 hp model with a V2 engine from JAP , which had a displacement of 964 cm³, came out. The wheelbase of the 3137 mm long, two-seater roadster was 2286 mm. His weight was 394 kg.

In 1915 the successor appeared with a 10 hp engine in the same chassis. The displacement had grown to 1095 cm³, the wheelbase remained the same, but the length grew to 3175 mm and the weight to 483 kg. In the same year a light vehicle with a 1094 cc four-cylinder engine was presented, which was also sold as a 10 hp. Its wheelbase was 2438 mm, its length 3302 mm and it weighed 508 kg.

In 1916 the JBS had all disappeared from the market.

Models

model Construction period cylinder Displacement wheelbase Weight
8 hp 1913-1914 2 V 964 cc 2286 mm 394 kg
10 hp 1915 2 V 1095 cc 2286 mm 483 kg
10 hp 1915 4 row 1094 cc 2438 mm 508 kg

literature

  • Culshaw, David & Horrobin, Peter: The Complete Catalog of British Cars 1895-1975 , Veloce Publishing plc., Dorchester (1997), ISBN 1-874105-93-6
  • GN Georgano : cars. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours. Courtille, 1975 (French)

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