
Allard Motor Company - Wikipedia
Allard Motor Company Limited was a London-based low-volume car manufacturer founded in 1945 by Sydney Allard [1] in small premises in Clapham, south-west London. Car manufacture …
Allard - Historic Vehicles
Allard Motor Company kicked off production in 1946, with three models, all based on the Ford Pilot chassis: the J, competition car; the K, larger two-seater intended for road use and the L, a …
History - 1929 to 1958 - Allard Motor Company Ltd.
Allard Dragster – The first dragster in Europe built to introduce the sport of drag racing to the UK. Rcorded 10.48 seconds and 170 mph for the 1/4 mile. The fastest ET ever in the UK at the time.
Sydney Herbert Allard, Founder - Allard Motor Company Ltd.
Over the 1959-1975 years Allard Motor Company marketed a range of modified Fords, such as the Allardette based on the Ford Anglia, other vehicle conversions and motor accessories …
1950 ALLARD P1 - Tampa Bay Automobile
The 1950 Allard P1 is a significant vehicle in British automotive history, known for its combination of American power and British craftsmanship. Engineered by Chris Humberstone and Sydney …
Allard Sportscars - Allard Motor Company Ltd.
Our Allard cars, unlike the ‘lookalike’ Allards built by other business ventures since 1985, are true authentic Allard cars built by the Allard family.
A brief history of The Allard Motor Company
Sydney Allard’s first Allard, the famous CLK5, was built in 1936. It was evolved from a crashed Ford V8 saloon. The chassis was cut down, normal Ford suspension, rod-operated brakes and …
ALLARD'S ALLARDETTE FORD ANGLIA CONVERSION – Totalkitcar
2022年12月15日 · Allard senior really liked the Ford Anglia and loved its reliability and comfort, if not outright speed but its underdog nature appealed to him as it mirrored that of his own …
Allard - Wikicars
The first Allard mounted a Ford flathead V8 in a body mostly sourced from a Bugatti racing car, and used the American engine's high torque to great effect in this slow-speed competition. …
Allard History - Conceptcarz.com
Though their duties kept them very busy, Allard still found time to design and build sports cars. In 1936 the first Allard Special, commonly referred to as the CLK5 because of its registration …
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