Allard Clipper
Allard, better known for light sports cars, produced a pilot run of around twenty glass-fibre bodied three-wheeled Clipper microcars in 1953–54. They had a rear-mounted Villiers 24B 346 cc single-cylinder two-stroke motorbike engine driving the rear left wheel via a Burman gearbox and chain. The car was designed by David Gottlieb and was advertised as having an "indestructible" plastic body made by Hordern-Richmond Ltd., the first ever car to have a plastic body. and seated three adults on a bench seat and two children in optional 'dickey seats' revealed when the rear boot was opened.
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Allard Clipper
Allard, better known for light sports cars, produced a pilot run of around twenty glass-fibre bodied three-wheeled Clipper microcars in 1953–54. They had a rear-mounted Villiers 24B 346 cc single-cylinder two-stroke motorbike engine driving the rear left wheel via a Burman gearbox and chain. The car was designed by David Gottlieb and was advertised as having an "indestructible" plastic body made by Hordern-Richmond Ltd., the first ever car to have a plastic body. and seated three adults on a bench seat and two children in optional 'dickey seats' revealed when the rear boot was opened.
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Allard, better known for light ...... in relatively good condition.
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Der Clipper war ein dreirädrig ...... r die Serienproduktion begann.
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Allard, better known for light ...... when the rear boot was opened.
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