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- Q4731141 subject Q8235769.
- Q4731141 subject Q8625141.
- Q4731141 subject Q8852809.
- Q4731141 abstract "Allard, better known for light sports cars produced a pilot run of around twenty glass-fibre bodied three-wheeled Clipper microcars in 1953-1954. They had a rear mounted Villiers 24B 346cc single-cylinder two-stroke motorbike engine driving the rear left wheel via a Burman gearbox and chain.The car was designed by David Gottlieb and was advertised as having an 'indestructible' plastic body made by Hordern-Richmond Ltd. It was the first ever car to have a plastic body. and seated three adults on a bench seat and two children in optional 'dickey seats' revealed when the rear boot was opened.For its time, the Clipper was very sophisticated. Its light weight body and small engine made it one of the most economical cars of its time. The research and development conducted by Allard Motor Cars has provided the world with key information regarding economical engines. However, cooling difficulties and driveshaft weakness made the Clipper very unreliable and the project was not continued - as of 2001 there were only three survivors, only one of which is in relatively good condition.".
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- Q4731141 bodyStyle Q190578.
- Q4731141 class Q360369.
- Q4731141 manufacturer Q746273.
- Q4731141 productionStartYear "1953".
- Q4731141 thumbnail 1954_Allard_Clipper.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4731141 wikiPageWikiLink Q746273.
- Q4731141 wikiPageWikiLink Q8235769.
- Q4731141 wikiPageWikiLink Q84.
- Q4731141 wikiPageWikiLink Q8625141.
- Q4731141 wikiPageWikiLink Q8852809.
- Q4731141 assembly "Clapham, SW London".
- Q4731141 bodyStyle "2".
- Q4731141 class Q360369.
- Q4731141 engine "8".
- Q4731141 manufacturer Q746273.
- Q4731141 name "Allard Clipper".
- Q4731141 production "1953".
- Q4731141 type Product.
- Q4731141 type Automobile.
- Q4731141 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q4731141 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q4731141 type Thing.
- Q4731141 comment "Allard, better known for light sports cars produced a pilot run of around twenty glass-fibre bodied three-wheeled Clipper microcars in 1953-1954. They had a rear mounted Villiers 24B 346cc single-cylinder two-stroke motorbike engine driving the rear left wheel via a Burman gearbox and chain.The car was designed by David Gottlieb and was advertised as having an 'indestructible' plastic body made by Hordern-Richmond Ltd. It was the first ever car to have a plastic body.".
- Q4731141 label "Allard Clipper".
- Q4731141 depiction 1954_Allard_Clipper.jpg.
- Q4731141 name "Allard Clipper".