
Allard J3 - Allard Motor Company Ltd.
Allard Sports Cars are now developing a J3 model. The first prototype has a Jaguar straight six engine and transmission. Subsequent cars will be powered by a Jaguar GMC V8, coupled to a …
New Allard J3 at Design Stage - Allard Motor Company Ltd.
The new J3 is an updated, redevelopment of the iconic 1952 Allard J2X, with new tubular chassis, modern style wishbone front suspension and rack and pinion steering. High performance disc …
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 Sportscars - Allard Motor Company Ltd.
We have chosen to build the first Allard JR as an exact copy of the car with which Sydney led the 1953 Le Mans 24 hours race. The intention is to obtain FIA HTP documentation, which would …
The Allard JR — The Allard Register
2020年8月17日 · The Allard JR was first conceived by designer Dudley Hume in early 1952. In 1952, the Le Mans organizers dictated that cars could no longer race with motor cycle-style …
Allard J2X Market - CLASSIC.COM
The Allard J2X was a series of roadsters introduced in 1952. The J2X was an updated version of the Allard J2 that featured a lengthened chassis (thus the 'X' in the name, meaning extended). …
1992 'Allard J2X' Tribute by Hardy Motors VIN: 6000/J3
2022年7月4日 · Vehicle history and comps for 1992 'Allard J2X' Tribute by Hardy Motors VIN: 6000/J3 - including sale prices, photos, and more.
J2X Mk3 Roadster – Allard Motor Works
2025年2月15日 · “The Allard Motor Works J2X® MkIII is a modern hand-crafted version of the famed British competition roadster that stirred crowds in Europe and North America in the …
1933 MG J3 - Conceptcarz.com
The MG J3 was a more supercharged version of the J2 with an updated 750 cc displacement. This open sports 2 seater was designed specifically for the street, and small occasional trials …
Allard J Market - CLASSIC.COM
The Allard J was a family of cars introduced in 1946. Allard used the 'J' designation for its two seat, short wheelbase offerings, which included four main variants: The J1, the J2, the J2X, …