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Die British Automotive Co. Ltd. war ein britischer Automobilhersteller in London. 1921–1923 entstanden dort zwei unterschiedliche Modelle unter dem Namen BAC.
Der BAC 10 hp war ein leichter, offener Roadster mit Drahtspeichenrädern. Der Monoposto besaß einen seitengesteuerten Vierzylinder-Reihenmotor mit 1.498 cm³ Hubraum und wurde von 1921 bis 1923 angeboten.
Nur 1922 wurde noch ein Modell mit kleinerem Motor angeboten, der BAC 9.5 hp. Fahrgestell und Aufbau entsprachen dem ersten Modell, aber der seitengesteuerte Vierzylindermotor hatte nur 1.208 cm³ Hubraum.
Keines der beiden Fahrzeuge konnte sich auf dem Markt durchsetzen, und so blieben die Stückzahlen gering.
Modelle
Modell Bauzeitraum Zylinder Hubraum Radstand 10 hp 1921–1923 4 Reihe 1498 cm³ 2438 mm 9.5 hp 1922 4 Reihe 1208 cm³ 2438 mm Quelle
David Culshaw & Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalogue of British Cars 1895–1975. Veloce Publishing plc. Dorchester (1999). ISBN 1-874105-93-6
Britische Automobilmarken von 1919 bis 1930Abbey • A.B.C. • Abingdon • AC • Adamson • Aero Car • Aeroford • Airedale • Albatros • Albert • Allwyn • Alvis • Amazon • Angus-Sanderson • Anzani • Arab • Archer • Argyll • Armstrong Siddeley • Arrol-Johnston • Ascot • Ashby • Ashton-Evans • Aster • Aston Martin • Astral • Atomette • Austin • Autocrat • Autogear • AV • Avro • Baby Blake • BAC • Baguley • Barnard • Baughan • Bayliss-Thomas • Bean • Beardmore • Bell • Bell • Belsize • Belsize-Bradshaw • Bentley • Beverley-Barnes • Blackburn • Black Prince • Blériot-Whippet • Bond • Bound • Bowser • Bow-V-Car • Bramham • British Ensign • Briton • Brocklebank • BSA • Buckingham • Burney • Calcott • Calthorpe • Cambro • Carbodies • Carden • Carrow • Castle Three • CFB • Chambers • Charron-Laycock • Chater-Lea • Chiltern • Christchurch-Campbell • Cluley • Clyde • Clyno • Coltman • Cooper • Corona • Cosmos • Coventry-Premier • Coventry-Victor • Crewford • Crossley • Crouch • Cubitt • Daimler • Dandy • Dawson • Day-Leeds • Dayton • Deemster • De P • Derek • Douglas • Duplex • Economic • Edmond • Edmund • Emms • Emscote • Enfield-Allday • Eric-Campbell • Eric-Longden • Fergus • Ford • Forster • Frazer Nash • Galloway • GB • Gerald • Gibbons • Gilchrist • G.N. • Gnome • Goodyear • Grahame-White • Guildford • Guy • G.W.K. • Gwynne • Hadfield-Bean • Hamilton • Hammond • Hampton • Hands • Hariscott • Harper • HE • Heron • HFG • Hillman • Hodgson • Horstmann • HP • Humber • Invicta • Iris • Jappic • JB • Jewel • Jowett • Junior Sports • Kingsbury • KRC • LAD • Lagonda • Lanchester • La Rapide • Lawrence-Jackson • Lea-Francis • Lecoy • Lewis • Leyland • Lington • LM • Lothian • Loyd-Lord • L.S.D. • Magnetic • Maiflower • Malvernia • Marcus • Marendaz • Marlborough • Marlborough-Thomas • Marseal • Marseel • Mascotte • Matchless • Maudslay • MB • McCurd • McKenzie • Mendip • Menley • Mercury • Meteorite • Metro-Tyler • MG • Monarch • Morgan • Morris • Napier • NEC • New British • Newey • Nomad • North Lucas • North Star • NP • Orpington • Owen • Palladium • Palmerston • Parnacott • Paydell • Payze • Perfex • Phoenix • Pick • Princess • Rexette • Rhode • Richardson • Riley • RLC • Rob Roy • Roger • Rolls-Royce • Rootes • Rover • RTC • Ruston-Hornsby • Ryner-Wilson • Santler • Scotsman • Scotsman • Scout • Seabrook • Seal • Seaton-Petter • Sheffield-Simplex • Sheret • Short-Ashby • Silver Hawk • Singer • Skeoch • Speedy • Stack • Stafford • Standard • Star • Stellite • Stoneleigh • Storey • Straker-Squire • Stringer • Sunbeam • Surrey • Swallow • Swift • Talbot • Tamplin • Taunton • Taylor • TB • Thor • Triumph • Trojan • Turner • Unit • Urecar • Vandy • Varley Woods • Vauxhall • Victory • Vulcan • Warren Lambert • Waverley • Webb • Westall • Westcar • Westwood • Wherwell • Whitehead • Whitlock • Whitworth • Wigan Barlow • Wilton • Windsor • Wingfield • Winson • Wolseley • Wooler • Xtra
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