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  1. Dive into the rich history of the Lanchester Motor Company, a pioneering force in the early days of the automotive industry. From the elegant design of the 1932 Lanchester Type 18 Saloon to...

  2. The Lanchester Fourteen Roadrider is a six-cylinder automobile introduced by the Lanchester Motor Company in the beginning of September 1936. It was named "Roadrider" for its special suspension features, and billed as the lowest-priced six-cylinder Lanchester ever offered. [1] .

  3. Dec 16, 2018 · A second model, with two cylinders, and a third led to financial backing for the Lanchester Engine Company (later to become the Lanchester Motor Company), which produced several hundred...

  4. Lanchester Motor Company was a car manufacturer based at Armourer Mills, Montgomery Street Birmingham, Great Britain. It ran from 1895-1955. The company was started by Frederick Lanchester, one of the most influential automobile engineers of the 19th and 20th century.

  5. Archive. Engines. Lanchester Motor Company. Lanchester Motor Company. Many of our Lanchester collections were given to us by Frederick Lanchester, they include hundreds of engineering drawings, component photographs and his notebook. All the items relate to the company's early work.

  6. Description. Models. The Lanchester Motor Company Limited was a car manufacturer located until early 1931 at Armourer Mills, Montgomery Street, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, and afterwards at Sandy Lane, Coventry England. Lanchester was purchased by the BSA Group at the end of 1930, after which its cars were made by Daimler on Daimler's Coventry sites.

  7. The Lanchester Motor Company Limited was a British car manufacturer in active trade between 1899 and 1955. Though the Lanchester Motor Company Limited is still registered as an active company and accounts are filed each year, the marque has been dormant since. As of 2014 it is marked as "non-trading". Contents. History. The three brothers.

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