Sunbeam were a well known manufacturer of high quality cars and this model epitomises their generally sporting approach to motoring. It has a powerful two cam side valve four cylinder engine attached to a four speed gearbox with chain drive to the rear wheels - by the way you can change the chain sprockets to alter the gearing if you want to go ral..
UNIC ca. 1910 project.Nearly complete rolling chassis, dismantled, most parts already restored.New tyres and wheels.Don´t know type and year, no papers.Engine 4 cylinder, type C3, no. 257.The asking price of € 9.500 is much less than the cost of previous restoration.More photos on demand.
Ferdinand Porsche joined Austro-Daimler in 1905 as Technical Director becoming Managing Director in 1916. He received an honorary doctorate from Vienna University in 1917 which was no doubt awarded for his technically very advanced design work at Austro-Daimler. He was a keen advocate of developing smaller efficient engines rather than just adding ..
22hp (French rating, not UK) 4 Cylinder - approx 4500cc. A very original and impressive Edwardian car. 142" Wheelbase. In good running order although not currently MOTd or registered. We hope to have it MOTd very soon. It comes with a considerable history file including numerous accounts and invoices dating back to the 1950s, original sales brochur..
To be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RMs Amelia Island event, March 12, 2011Chassis No.200Estimate:$ 30,000 - $ 50,000 US15 hp, twin-cylinder engine, two-speed planetary transmission with double chain drive, solid front axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, solid rear axle with three-quarter elliptic springs, and two-wheel mechanical brakes. Wheelbase: 103'..
To be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RMs Amelia Island event, March 12, 2011Chassis No.56479Estimate:$ 40,000 - $ 60,000 US40-50 bhp, 365.8 cu. in. inline four-cylinder engine, three-speed manual transmission, solid front axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, live rear axle with platform leaf spring suspension, two-wheel mechanical brakes. W..