This Van is the commercial vehicle variant of the Clyno 10.8 HP car range. Their first car, designed by George Stanley and Arthur G Booth,had a 10.8 hp 1368 cc
Clyno Engineering Company, later Clyno Engineering Company (1922) Ltd, was a motorcycle and car manufacturer that operated in Thrapston from 1909 to 1910 and then in Wolverhampton from 1910 to
1927 Model. Registration no: YE583 Chassis no: 21489 Engine no: R5305 Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 4
This car is a Clyno tourer 1927 Royal Model 10.8 HP in perfect running order. The 10.8 HP was Clyno’s frst car and the mainstay throughout their existence, the 10.8,
1929 >Download a PDF specification sheet Registration no: OU1871 Chassis no: 28953 Engine no: 28953 Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 2
Brockhouse Corgi fold-up motorcycle 1950 Model. The Corgi Motorcycle Co Ltd. was a British motorcycle manufacturer based in Southport that produced 98 cc scooters developed by managing director John Dolphin
This is a 1938 Coventry Climax F.S.M type Series 2 fire trailer with a single-stage centrifugal 241gpm light fire pump. It is driven by a 4-stroke, 4-cylinder water-cooled 748cc petrol
Crossley Motors was a British motor vehicle manufacturer based in Manchester, England. They produced approximately 19,000 high-quality cars from 1904 until 1938, 5,500 buses from 1926 until 1958 and 21,000
Restored, believed to be in full working order, fitted to a Rudge bicycle in good condition. Registration no: EVG 830 Chassis no: n/a Engine no: n/a Engine: 25cc 0-60 mph:
Britain’s oldest automobile company, Daimler, was founded in 1896, as an off shoot of the German company that survives today as Daimler-Benz. Following the end of W.W.II Daimler Cars resumed