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Pilgrim 25/30 hp (1908)

The Pilgrim's Way Motor Co. Ltd. was a British automobile manufacturer who was based in Farnham (Surrey) from 1906 to 1915 .

In 1906 a large four-cylinder model with 5.2 l displacement was presented, which was offered until 1912. In 1909 he Various smaller twin-cylinder models were provided with 1.1 to 1.5 liter displacement to the side, up to the outbreak of the First World War were manufactured.

In 1915, all of these cars were replaced by a new, medium-sized four-cylinder model with a displacement of 2.4 liters, of which only a few were made. Pilgrim closed its doors that same year.

Models

model Construction period cylinder Displacement wheelbase
25/30 hp 1906-1911 4 row 5187 cc 2591 mm
32 hp 1908-1912 4 row 5187 cc 2591 mm
8 hp 1909 2 row 1115 cc 2134 mm
8/10 hp 1910-1912 2 row 1269 cc 2134 mm
10/12 hp 1911-1914 2 row 1538 cc 2438 mm
11.9 hp 1913 2 row 1520 cc
15.9 hp 1915 4 row 2409 cc 2819 mm

source

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