Powerdrive

Powerdrive

Powerdrive microcar
Overview
Manufacturer Powerdrive Ltd
Model years November 1955 - February 1957
Assembly Wood Green, London
Designer David Gottlieb
Body and chassis
Class microcar
Body style 2-door convertible
Layout RMR
Related Coronet (automobile)
Powertrain
Engine Anzani 322 cc (20 cu in) twin-cylinder Two-stroke engine.
Transmission 3-speed and reverse manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 8 ft 8 in (2.64 m) [1]
Length 12 ft 0 in (3.66 m) [1]
Width 4 ft 8.5 in (1.435 m) [1]
Kerb weight 8 long cwt (410 kg)[1]

The Powerdrive was a three-wheeled microcar with a rear-mounted 322 cc (20 cu in) Anzani two cylinder, two stroke 16.5 metric horsepower (12 kW) engine.[1]

The car was designed by David Gottleib, whose Powerdrive company had previously worked with the Allard Motor Company on the development of the abortive Allard Clipper.[2] Like the Clipper, the Powerdrive was devised to exploit the lower tax rate then applicable in the UK to three wheeled vehicles weighing less than 8 long cwt (410 kg). Physically, the Powerdrive was larger than other cars in this class, with full-size 13-inch wheels and a large amount of luggage space at both the front and rear.[3] The car's design and styling attracted much praise at its launch at the Dorchester Hotel in London in July 1955.[4][5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "The 322cc Two-Stroke Powerdrive". Motor Cycling. 13 December 1956.
  2. Marshall, Tony (1999). "4". Microcars. Stroud: Sutton Publishing Limited. p. 72. ISBN 0-7509-2082-3.
  3. Zeichner, Walter (1990). Kleinwagen International. Gerlingen: Bleicher Verlag. p. 190. ISBN 3-88350-160-3.
  4. Daily Mirror. 30 July 1955. p. 5. Missing or empty |title= (help);
  5. Daily Express. 30 July 1955. p. 5. Missing or empty |title= (help);


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