424 Turner 950 Sports (1958) 317 XVH by Robert Knight Via Flickr: Turner 950 Sports (1957-59) Engine 948cc S4 OHV Production 170 (950 Sports) plus 70 to 80 (A30 Sports) Registration Number 317 XVH (Huddersfield) TURNER ALBUM www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157625626069598... Turner Sports Car Company Limited was founded in Wolverhampton by Jack Turner, producing complete car and cars in kit form, the company remained in production until 1966, when Jack Turner suffered a medical emergency The first complete car was the Turner A30 Sports, a two-seater also known as the 803 and using an 803 cc Austin A30 engine, transmission and suspension. The car featured a simple ladder frame chassis and open fibreglass two-seater sports bodywork. In 1956, the uprated 948 cc unit from the Austin A35 was adopted, and the model renamed Turner 950 Sports, but, apart from fully hydraulic brakes with optional front discs, was otherwise unchanged. The majority were exported mainly to the United States and South Africa. In 1960, a Turner 950 Sports, with Alexander-tuned engine with a cross-flow cylinder head, was tested by the Motor magazine, recording a top speed of 95.7mph and a 0-60 mph time of 13.6 seconds. An over all fuel consumption of 36.0 miles per imperial gallon was also recorded. The test car cost £1,052 Diolch am 99,383,108 o olygiadau gwych, mae pob un ohonynt yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi'n fawr. Thanks for 99,383,108 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated. Shot 09.10.2022, at Bicester Heritage, Autumn Scramble, Bicester Aerodrome, Bicester, Oxon 166-424














