Beacon Motors

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Beacon Motors Ltd was a British automobile manufacturer based in Hindhead, Surrey from 1912 to 1913 moving to Liphook, Surrey until 1914.[1]

The first Beacon was equipped with an air-cooled JAP V-twin engine which had a displacement of 1248 cc. The 7 feet 6 inches (2,290 mm) wheelbase, 3 feet 10 inches (1,170 mm) track chassis[2] was a conventional one with half elliptic leaf spring suspension front and rear, but the bodywork could be specified to be made from cane basketwork. Drive was to the rear axle through a variable ratio friction drive and chains.[1]

Later models had a slightly smaller engine with 1089 cc capacity, made by the French company Griffon. The later cars had shaft drive and a three-speed transmission located with the rear axle.

Production stopped on the outbreak of World War I.

Models[edit]

Model Years Cylinders Capacity Wheelbase Weight
10 hp 1912–1913 V-twin 1248 cm³ 2286 mm
10 hp 1914 V-twin 1089 cm³ 2286 mm 305 kg

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Georgano, N. (2000). Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. London: HMSO. ISBN 1-57958-293-1.[page needed]
  2. ^ Culshaw; Horrobin (1974). Complete Catalogue of British Cars. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-16689-2.