Wingfield engine

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The Wingfield Motor Co. was a British car manufacturer , who in 1914-1920 Norbury in London was established.

On the threshold of the First World War , the company produced a number of medium and upper class vehicles in conventional construction. They were equipped with four or six cylinder engines. In 1915 production had to be stopped due to the war.

A medium-sized six-cylinder model was offered for the last time in 1920. It is not known whether a copy was sold. The company closed its doors in the same year.

Models

model Construction period cylinder Displacement wheelbase
10.4 hp 1914-1915 4 row 1394 cc 2591 mm
11.9 hp 1914-1915 4 row 1795 cc 2743 mm
15.9 hp 1914-1915 4 row 2610 cc 2896 mm
16.9 hp 1914-1915 4 row 2694 cc 2743 mm
23.8 hp 1914-1915 6 row 3920 cc
25.6 hp 1914-1915 4 row 4968 cc 3353 mm
38.4 hp 1914-1915 6 row 7452 cc 3658 mm
23.8 hp 1920 6 row 3920 cc 3353 mm

source

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