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- Talbot_105 abstract "The Talbot 105 was a high powered sports car developed by Talbot designer Georges Roesch. It was famously fast, described by one authority as the fastest four-seater ever to race at Brooklands.The car made its first appearance at the London Motor Show in 1926. At this stage it was formally named according to its fiscal and actual horsepower as the Talbot 14-45. The six-cylinder engine displaced a volume of 1,666 cc and was the basis for all Talbot engines until the Rootes takeover in 1935.The engine was repeatedly bored out further, giving rise to a succession of performance improvements. Throughout these developments, the exterior dimensions of the original 14-45 engine block remained the same although the 18-70 had an updated block with equally spaced bores. The later 105 had a different block again.The 1930 London Motor Show saw the debut of the 18-70 model, bore and stroke both being increased to give an engine capacity increased to 2,276 cc. In this form the car was later called simply the Talbot 70 or 75. Higher compression ratios and a bigger Zenith carburettor resulted in an increase in power and the birth of the 90. Talbot's AO90s were highly successful in GP racing, coming third only to Speed 6 Bentleys in the 1931 Brooklands 500.An increase in the engine capacity, still without any change to the exterior dimensions of the engine block, yielded a cylinder displacement of 2,969 cc for the iconic Talbot 105 model. In 1931 four 105s were tuned to provide a reported 119 bhp, at 4,800 rpm. In \"Brooklands trim\" further tuning and in increased compression ratio of 10:1 gave rise to a claimed 125 bhp.The Talbot acquired its fame on the racing circuits, featuring prominently at Brooklands on the south-western fringes of London. In 1932 Talbot pulled out of racing, but a major Talbot dealer named Warwick Wright successfully ran a team of three 105s that year, and other teams operated by dealers and enthusiasts continued to race the cars at least till 1938.".
- Talbot_105 class Sports_car.
- Talbot_105 designCompany Georges_Roesch.
- Talbot_105 designer Georges_Roesch.
- Talbot_105 manufacturer Talbot.
- Talbot_105 productionEndYear "1935".
- Talbot_105 productionStartYear "1926".
- Talbot_105 thumbnail Gaisbergrennen_2009_Stadtfahrt_015.jpg?width=300.
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- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Brooklands.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1920s_automobiles.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_cars.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Talbot_vehicles.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1926.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Roesch.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink London_Motorfair.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Rootes_Group.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink Talbot.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLink File:Talbot_105_Works_Brooklands.jpg.
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLinkText "105".
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Talbot 105 Alpine".
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Talbot 105".
- Talbot_105 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Talbot AV105".
- Talbot_105 class Sports_car.
- Talbot_105 designer Georges_Roesch.
- Talbot_105 engine Straight-six_engine.
- Talbot_105 manufacturer Talbot.
- Talbot_105 name "1926".
- Talbot_105 name "1930".
- Talbot_105 name "1931".
- Talbot_105 name "Talbot 105".
- Talbot_105 name "Talbot 14-45".
- Talbot_105 name "Talbot 18-70".
- Talbot_105 production "1926".
- Talbot_105 sp "uk".
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- Talbot_105 subject Category:1920s_automobiles.
- Talbot_105 subject Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Talbot_105 subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Talbot_105 subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Talbot_105 subject Category:Talbot_vehicles.
- Talbot_105 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1926.
- Talbot_105 type Automobile.
- Talbot_105 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Talbot_105 type Car.
- Talbot_105 type Classification.
- Talbot_105 type Layout.
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- Talbot_105 type Product.
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- Talbot_105 comment "The Talbot 105 was a high powered sports car developed by Talbot designer Georges Roesch. It was famously fast, described by one authority as the fastest four-seater ever to race at Brooklands.The car made its first appearance at the London Motor Show in 1926. At this stage it was formally named according to its fiscal and actual horsepower as the Talbot 14-45.".
- Talbot_105 label "Talbot 105".
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- Talbot_105 sameAs 45HP.
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- Talbot_105 wasDerivedFrom Talbot_105?oldid=702461320.
- Talbot_105 depiction Gaisbergrennen_2009_Stadtfahrt_015.jpg.
- Talbot_105 isPrimaryTopicOf Talbot_105.
- Talbot_105 name "1926 - 1930".
- Talbot_105 name "1930 - 1932".
- Talbot_105 name "1931 - 1935".
- Talbot_105 name "Talbot 105".
- Talbot_105 name "Talbot 14-45".
- Talbot_105 name "Talbot 18-70".