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1903 Daimler 22hp
British
This is a typical big Daimler of the early years of the 20th century. It had a tubular radiator, but suggestions of the 1904 "flutes" could already be seen on its surround. It had chain drive and like many cars of the period, even the relatively expensive Daimler had no weather protection; the passengers had to provide their own. This car regularly takes part in the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run in November.

  • Cylinders: 4
  • Capacity: 4503cc
  • Power Output: Not known
  • Maximum Speed: 45mph
  • Price New: £1050
  • Manufacturer: Daimler Motor Syndicate Limited, Coventry
  • Owner: National Motor Museum Trust (Donated by Mrs A.W.F. Smith)

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Housing a collection of over 250 automobiles and motorcycles telling the story of motoring on the roads of Britain from the dawn of motoring to the present day, the award winning (Winner - The International Historic Motoring Awards of the Year 2012) National Motor Museum appeals to all age groups. From World Land Speed Record Breakers including Campbell’s famous Bluebird to film favourites such as the magical flying car, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and rare oddities like the giant orange on wheels. Don’t miss exciting extra features such as the Motorsport Gallery, Wheels and Jack Tucker's Garage - A permanent, multi award-winning 1930's garage has been created within the Museum, complete down to the last nut and bolt and rusty drainpipe. Whilst the building is a complete fabrication, everything in it - all the fixtures, fittings, tools and ephemera - are genuine artefacts collected over a period of 25 years.
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Beaulieu National Motor Museum 18-09-2012

Author Karen Roe from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK

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