Lloyd Cars Ltd

The Lloyd Cars Ltd.. , a British company from Grimsby ( Lincolnshire ). Between 1936 and 1939, and 1946-1950 cars were built there. In the field of mechanical engineering, it was active until 1983.

Rolling stock

The 350 was the pre-war model. A single-cylinder two -stroke engine from Villiers Ltd. with 347 cc drove the vehicle. The production reportedly reached 250 vehicles.

The 650 was announced in 1946. The body of the two-door, four-seat touring car in the pre-war style consisted of aluminum parts that were welded on a riveted aluminum structure. Other features were a central tube frame with outriggers, independent suspension front and rear, and a transversely mounted two-cylinder two -stroke engine with 0.65 liters, of ( 12.9 kW ) min -1 developed a power of 17.5 bhp at 2450. The engine power was passed through a three- speed gearbox to the front wheels. The 3734 mm long and had 1295 mm wide car with a wheelbase of 2362 mm and a track width of 1168 mm. His weight was 635 kg. The price was 1948 480 pounds. By comparison, the Ford Anglia cost as a sedan only 293 pounds, however, was available only after a waiting period. In May 1950, production ended. It should have originated 350 to 400 vehicles.

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