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Richardson (1919 cyclecar)
The Richardson was a British cyclecar manufactured by C. E. Richardson of Finbat
Works, Aizlewood Road, Sheffield, between 1919 and 1921.
Before World War I Richardsons had made children's toys and scooters and were
pioneer makers of model aircraft. During the war they had switched production to
munitions. With peace it was decided to branch out into cyclecar manufacture and
a car was designed by Albert Clarke, the brother-in-law of Charles Richardson.
The car was powered by a V-twin, air-cooled engine with a choice of 980 cc JAP
or 1090 cc Precision types. Both power units drove through a friction drive and
belt to the rear axle. Later models used a chain drive.
Early cars had an acutely sloped dummy radiator, but this changed to a more
stylish vertical design in 1921.
It is thought that around 500 cars were made before production stopped in 1921.
1920 Richardson
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