Hallamshire

Hallamshire
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Hallamshire (1905)

Hallamshire war eine britischer Automobilmarke, die 1903–1907 von der Durham Churchill & Co. Ltd. in Sheffield (Yorkshire) hergestellt wurde.

In den fünf Produktionsjahren wurden sechs Mittelklasse-Modelle mit Zwei- und Vierzylindermotoren hergestellt. Keines dieser Modelle wurde in großer Stückzahl gebaut und die Marke war allgemein nicht sehr bekannt.

Daneben beschäftigte sich Durham Churchill noch mit Nutzfahrzeugen.

Modelle

Modell Bauzeitraum Zylinder Hubraum Radstand
10/12 hp 1903–1904 2 Reihe 1703 cm³ 1905 mm
14/18 hp + 20 hp 1905–1906 4 Reihe 3686 cm³ 2819–2908 mm
15 hp + 24 hp 1905–1906 4 Reihe 4849 cm³ 3162 mm
10 hp 1906 2 Reihe 1654 cm³ 2337 mm
12/14 hp 1906 4 Reihe 2438 cm³ 2413–2591 mm
12 hp 1907 2 Reihe 1843 cm³ 2337–2591 mm

Quelle

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


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