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    It survived there until 1962 when the company finally closed. The Lynx, a tube-framed 2+2 roadster with a Ford Zephyr 2.6 litre inline-six engine, was the final model produced by Lea-Francis. Unveiled at the October 1960 British Motor show, [3] it was painted in mauve with gold trim. [4]

    • Coventry later Studley, Warwickshire, England
    • Bicycles, cars and motorcycles
    • Richard Henry Lea and Graham Francis
  2. Dec 9, 2013 · Learn more about 1950 Lea Francis 2.5 Liter Sport Roadster on Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

  3. Sep 24, 2018 · The woody--or, as Lea-Francis originally called it, the "utility model"--was a popular car in post-war Britain, because it was regarded by the government as a commercial vehicle, and thus not subject to the steep tax on passenger vehicles. About 1,000 were built, a big number by LeaF standards. Most of these cars lived a hard life, with a scrap ...

  4. This lightweight roadster really perfected the sportscar look and feel featuring an all-aluminum body with a 4-speed manual transmission mated to a 152ci (2.5L) Inline 4-cylinder engine with twin overhead camshafts and dual SU carburetors producing over 100hp.

    • Lea Francis
    • 51460000000000000 VIN
    • 1950
  5. Feb 6, 2014 · Vehicle history and comps for c. 1949 Lea-Francis 14 HP Sports Roadster - including sale prices, photos, and more.

  6. Shop by Color. Used White Lea-Francis 2.5L for Sale. Used Blue Lea-Francis 2.5L for Sale. Used Red Lea-Francis 2.5L for Sale. Used Black Lea-Francis 2.5L for Sale. Used Silver Lea-Francis 2.5L for Sale. Used Gray Lea-Francis 2.5L for Sale. New and Certified Used. New Lea-Francis 2.5L. Certified Used Lea-Francis 2.5L. Shop By City.

  7. Only around 80 examples were produced, many with simple and elegant roadster design. The Lea Francis Owners’ Club is happy to report that over 40 of these cars are in their register. In Detail. 1949 Lea Francis 2½ Liter Sports 5158 – sold for $110,000. Put in storage from 1963 until the mid-2000s when it was sold to Michigan.

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