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New British / New British 10 hp
The Charles Willetts Jnr Ltd company of Overend Road, Cradley Heath were a
lifting tackle manufacturer who built a light car called the New British between
1921 and 1923 when tackle and winch work was slack.
The New British was launched at the 1921 London Motor Show with a choice of
engines. There was a cheaper air-cooled version selling for £205, and the more
expensive water-cooled version selling for £215. The New British was powered by
a 998cc Blackburne V-twin engine, with friction transmission and chain final
drive to a differential-less rear axle. The only body style offered was a
2-seater and the only colour blue. Approximately 100 cars were built before
production ceased.
New British 10 hp: years of production - 1921-1923 / engine - 2 V (1097 cm³) /
wheelbase - 2286 mm
1921 New British
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