J. Bagshaw & Sons
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 |
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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)