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- Q4650113 subject Q13302093.
- Q4650113 subject Q6278589.
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- Q4650113 abstract "The ABC was an English car manufactured between 1920 and 1929 by ABC Motors.It was a light car (305 kg), powered by a 1203 cc flat-twin, air-cooled engine designed by Granville Bradshaw (the man who was also responsible for the ABC Motorcycle). The engine however was difficult to start, loud, inefficiently lubricated, and prone to breakages, particularly the quite long, exposed push rods. Over time quality improved dramatically. Combined with the vehicle's light weight, the powerplant made the car quite fast for its size, capable of speeds pushing 60 miles per hour, and boasting quite good acceleration. ABC was originally part of the Harper Bean combine, and was based in Hersham, Surrey and Harper Bean supplied castings, stampings, and forgings utilized on the first ABCs. The car was expensive; in 1920 it sold for £414 but came down to £265 for a four seater in 1923.The "radiator" cap was actually the fuel tank filler, which led to problems when mechanics not familiar with air-cooled cars topped off the fuel tank with water.In 1925 a more refined version came featuring stronger valve gear, a better system of lubrication, and enclosed pushrods. Front wheel brakes became an option.The company introduced a Super Sports model in 1925 with a 1320 cc engine. This was the only model offered for the last four years of ABC's production.".
- Q4650113 bodyStyle Q55989.
- Q4650113 length "3.6576".
- Q4650113 productionEndYear "1920".
- Q4650113 productionStartYear "1920".
- Q4650113 thumbnail Abcsupersports1926.jpg?width=300.
- Q4650113 transmission "four speed manual".
- Q4650113 wheelbase "2.5908".
- Q4650113 width "1.4478".
- Q4650113 wikiPageWikiLink Q13302093.
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- Q4650113 wikiPageWikiLink Q55989.
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- Q4650113 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278589.
- Q4650113 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278608.
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- Q4650113 bodyStyle "2".
- Q4650113 name "ABC 12hp".
- Q4650113 production "1500".
- Q4650113 production "1920".
- Q4650113 transmission "four speed manual".
- Q4650113 type Product.
- Q4650113 type Automobile.
- Q4650113 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q4650113 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q4650113 type Thing.
- Q4650113 comment "The ABC was an English car manufactured between 1920 and 1929 by ABC Motors.It was a light car (305 kg), powered by a 1203 cc flat-twin, air-cooled engine designed by Granville Bradshaw (the man who was also responsible for the ABC Motorcycle). The engine however was difficult to start, loud, inefficiently lubricated, and prone to breakages, particularly the quite long, exposed push rods. Over time quality improved dramatically.".
- Q4650113 label "ABC (1920 automobile)".
- Q4650113 depiction Abcsupersports1926.jpg.
- Q4650113 name "ABC 12hp".