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- Q1035677 subject Q8369954.
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- Q1035677 abstract "The Carden was a British 4 wheeled cyclecar made from 1914 by Carden Engineering originally based in Farnham, Surrey but moving in 1914 to Teddington, Middlesex and in 1919 to Ascot, Berkshire.Sir John Carden was a prolific designer who went on to work on tanks but started his career with cyclecars. His first design was a wooden bodied single seater powered by a 481 cc single cylinder JAP engine driving the back axle by belt. There was no gearbox. At first he had built the cars at his home but demand was sufficient to warrant moving to larger premises in Teddington in February 1914. In October 1914 Motor Cycle magazine reported on a Carden Monocar they had on trial. This vehicle (registration MXY1) was powered by an air-cooled 5HP V-twin JAP engine, and had only a single gear, though gears were available on 'other models'. The engine was mounted behind the rear axle and drove it via chain, there being no differential. The optional gear change was a mechanism whereby one chain sprocket was disengaged and another moved to drive the chain.[1]In 1916 the design and factory was sold to Ward and Avey Ltd who renamed the car the AV and continued manufacture until about 1924.Production, including those made by AV, may have reached 1000.Carden went on to design a new cyclecar in 1919 which he sold later the same year to Tamplin and then a further model which he sold to Arnott and Harrison in 1922 who sold it as the New Carden and made the car until 1925.".
- Q1035677 class Q1147341.
- Q1035677 productionEndYear "1925".
- Q1035677 productionStartYear "1913".
- Q1035677 thumbnail Carden_logo.JPG?width=300.
- Q1035677 wheelbase "0.078".
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- Q1035677 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369954.
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- Q1035677 class Q1147341.
- Q1035677 engine "480".
- Q1035677 name "Carden".
- Q1035677 production "1913".
- Q1035677 wheelbase "78".
- Q1035677 type Product.
- Q1035677 type Automobile.
- Q1035677 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1035677 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q1035677 type Thing.
- Q1035677 comment "The Carden was a British 4 wheeled cyclecar made from 1914 by Carden Engineering originally based in Farnham, Surrey but moving in 1914 to Teddington, Middlesex and in 1919 to Ascot, Berkshire.Sir John Carden was a prolific designer who went on to work on tanks but started his career with cyclecars. His first design was a wooden bodied single seater powered by a 481 cc single cylinder JAP engine driving the back axle by belt. There was no gearbox.".
- Q1035677 label "Carden (cyclecar)".
- Q1035677 depiction Carden_logo.JPG.
- Q1035677 name "Carden".