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* It had an air cooled engine with either chain or belt drive to the rear axle which had no differential. | * It had an air cooled engine with either chain or belt drive to the rear axle which had no differential. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 7 July 2022
The Allwyn, or Allwin (sources show differing spellings) was a British cyclecar manufactured by Allwyn Cyclecars in Bournemouth, Hampshire in 1920.
- It had an air cooled engine with either chain or belt drive to the rear axle which had no differential.