Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane
The Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane is a two-door, four-seat drophead coupé automobile produced by the British company of Armstrong Siddeley from 1946 until 1953. It was based on the Armstrong Siddeley Lancaster saloon.
Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Armstrong Siddeley Motors |
Production | 1946–1953 2606 made[1] |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | four seat drophead coupé |
Related | Armstrong Siddeley Lancaster Armstrong Siddeley Typhoon |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 1991 or 2309 cc Straight-6 |
Transmission | 4-speed manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 115 in (2,921 mm) [2] |
Length | 188 in (4,775 mm) [2] |
Width | 68 in (1,727 mm) [2] |
Height | 61 in (1,549 mm)[3] |
The chassis featured independent front suspension using torsion bars and a live rear axle with leaf springs. A Girling hydro-mechanical braking system was fitted, with the front drums hydraulically operated while those at the rear used rod and cable.
Early models of the Hurricane were fitted with a 70 bhp 1991 cc six-cylinder, overhead-valve engine, carried over from the pre-war 16 hp model but beginning in 1949 this was enlarged to a 75 bhp 2309 cc by increasing the cylinder bore from 65 to 70 mm. There was a choice of 4-speed synchromesh or pre-selector gearbox.
The four-seat, two-door body was made of steel and aluminum panel fitted over a wood and aluminum frame. The doors were rear hinged, an arrangement that got the name of suicide doors. Changes during the model life were minimal: however, the bonnet line was slightly lowered for 1948 when the car also acquired stoneguards on the leading edges of its rear wings.[3]
At launch, the car cost £1151 on the UK market.[1]
- Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane
- Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane of 1952
References
- Robson, Graham (2006). A-Z British Cars 1945-1980. Devon, UK: Herridge & Sons. ISBN 0-9541063-9-3.
- Culshaw; Horrobin (1974). Complete Catalogue of British Cars. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-16689-2.
- "Second Hand car guide supplement". Practical Motorist. 6 Nbr 68: between pages 768 & 769. April 1960.