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Vauxhall: C-type Prince Henry

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1911. Vauxhall C10. Prince Henry. 3,054cc. Reg No: EI 641. Exhibit at the Heritage Motor Centre.
1911. Vauxhall C10. Prince Henry. Reg No: EI 641. Exhibit at the Heritage Motor Centre.
1914. Prince Henry. Exhibit at the National Motor Museum.
1915. Prince Henry. Reg No: V 2948. Exhibit at the National Motor Museum.
1915. Prince Henry. Reg No: V 2948. Exhibit at the National Motor Museum.

Note: This is a sub-section of Vauxhall: Cars.

The Vauxhall Prince Henry was a car manufactured by Vauxhall from 1911 to 1914. It had a length of around 4.05 metres (159.4 in) and a weight of 1,250 kg (2,756 lb) depending on the model and the coachwork fitted

Known to Vauxhall as their C-10 three specially prepared cars were entered in the 1200 mile (1900 km) long 1910 Motor Trials

The Prince Henry was a higher tuned version of the Vauxhall 20 hp that had been designed in the winter of 1907-08 by then draughtsman Laurence Pomeroy

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