1923 Rolls-Royce 20HP 'Barrel-Side' Tourer

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1923 Rolls-Royce 20HP 'Barrel-Side' Tourer

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Rolls-Royce 20 HP limousine 1925 - Cité de l'automobile, Collection Schlumpf, Mulhouse, 2020
La Rolls-Royce 20HP est une automobile de la marque britannique Rolls-Royce Limited de 1922 à 1929. Elle est équipée d'un moteur de 6 cylindres de 3127 cm3 avec vitesse maximale de 110 km/h. ...
Lancia Beta 20 HP Runabout - 1911 by Perico001 Coachwork by SGV The car shown in the museum, a Type B long-chassis Beta, was sold as a rolling chassis (an usual procedure at that time also to take advantage, in some countries, of lower Customs duties) to the USA, where it was fitted with a runabout body built by SGV. Among the most important specifications of this model there are the dual accelerator control, by pedal and by lever on the steering wheel, and the large fuel tank, about 100 litres, at the rear; as at that time the gas stations were still rare and the petrol was sold in cans by the groceries, it was absolutely necessary to have a considerable fuel distance. In addition, on the left driver’s side, there is a spare fuel brass hose. Vincenzo Lancia was very concerned with the innovations and the needs of his clients, so in 1909 he had already fitted his cars with a spare wheel, and not a simple spare tyre, as it was common in Italy in that period. On this car it’s important to notice the two big acetylene headlamps and the mechanical speedometer on the front right wheel, probably fitted in the States. 3.120 cc 4 in-line 34 bhp @ 1.500 rpm Vmax : 90 km/h 150 ex. Museo Nicolis Villafranca di Verona Italy - Italia February 2019 https://flic.kr/p/2i8WTbq