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First car produced by the company. It had 4.75in bore x 5in stroke and was limited to 900 rpm. The first prototype ran in April 1906. 67 cars were produced in 1906-07.
First car produced by the company. It had 4.75in bore x 5in stroke and was limited to 900 rpm. The first prototype ran in April 1906. 67 cars were produced in 1906-07.


n 1908 it was upgraded an became the [[Austin: 40 h.p.]]
In 1908 it was upgraded an became the [[Austin: 40 h.p.]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 14:37, 18 December 2009

1906 Q4. 25-30hp.
1906 Q4. 25hp.
1906 Q4. 25-30hp. Longbridge Limousine.
1906 Q4. 25-30hp.
1907. 30hp. Exhibit at the Heritage Motor Centre.

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

First car produced by the company. It had 4.75in bore x 5in stroke and was limited to 900 rpm. The first prototype ran in April 1906. 67 cars were produced in 1906-07.

In 1908 it was upgraded an became the Austin: 40 h.p.

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