Tag: Lagonda

  • Lagonda (1913-46)

    Lagonda (1913-46)

    Lagonda was founded in Staines by American former opera singer, Wilbur Gunn, who died in 1920. They made about 700 cars a year in the early 1920s, falling to about 200 later in the decade. They made almost everything, including nuts and bolts, in house. The company went bust in 1935, and was bought from the receiver by Alan Good, who employed W. O. Bentley to revitalise the company. Lagonda expanded for war production, but had little to keep them going afterwards, and no steel ration for cars. David Brown was the saviour, who purchased the company and combined it with Aston Martin.

    Lagonda 11 hp

    An advanced small car, with panhard rod suspension and a rivetted unibody. Apparently, had the world’s first fly-off handbrake. Early 11.1 versions replaced by 11.9 1421cc in 1920 and 12/24 in 1923.

    Years

    1913-23 (12: 1923-26)

    Engine

    1099cc S4

    Body Style

    Convertible coupé

    Production

    c. 6000

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    Photo: Bonhams

    Lagonda 14/60 2-Litre Speed Model

    Represents a move towards more sporting and more luxury motoring. 16/65 available from 1926. Lagonda made their own bodies.

    Years

    1925-31 (16: 1926-30)

    Engine

    1954cc S4

    Body Style

    Tourer, saloon, fabric saloon

    Production

    1440 + c. 250 16/65

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    Lagonda 3-Litre

    New 6-cylinder engine, enlarged from 1933 when the 2-litre replacement, the 16/80 was launched (with a Crossley-based engine).

    Years

    1929-34

    Engine

    2931/3181cc S6

    Body Style

    Tourer, saloon, limousine

    Production

    c. 570

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    Lagonda 16/80

    2-Litre replacement

    Years

    1933-35

    Engine

    1991cc S6

    Body Style

    Tourer, saloon, limousine

    Production

    260

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    Lagonda Rapier

    High-revving exciting, if heavy baby Lagonda. Rights and parts sold to a separate company after the 1935 administration.

    Years

    1934-35

    Engine

    2931/3181cc S6

    Body Style

    Tourer, saloon, limousine

    Production

    c. 470

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    Photo: Wikipedia

    Lagonda M45 4.5-Litre

    Meadows engine. Close to 100 mph.

    Years

    1929-34

    Engine

    2931/3181cc S6 Meadows

    Body Style

    Tourer, saloon, limousine

    Production

    c. 410

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    Lagonda M45R 4.5-Litre Rapide

    Higher-compression engine, stiffer suspension, 104 mph at Brooklands. The car shown won Le Mans in 1935.

    Years

    1935

    Engine

    2931/3181cc S6

    Body Style

    Tourer, saloon, limousine

    Production

    25

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    Lagonda LG45

    W. O. Bentley’s much-refined Lagonda. Revised as LG6.Rapide 2-seaters from 1939.

    Years

    1936-37 LG6: 1938-40

    Engine

    2931/3181cc S6

    Body Style

    Tourer, saloon, limousine

    Production

    278 + 85

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    Lagonda LG45 Le Mans

    Factory replica of new owners’ team car for the cancelled 1936 Le Mans.

    Years

    1936

    Engine

    2931/3181cc S6

    Body Style

    Tourer, saloon, limousine

    Production

    c. 570

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    Lagonda V12

    New 12-cylinder engine. A swan song for pre-war British cars, for W. O. Bentley, and for the independent Lagonda.

    Years

    1938-40

    Engine

    4480cc V12 DOC

    Body Style

    Tourer, saloon, DHC, Rapide coupé, saloon de ville, Sedanca, limousine

    Production

    189

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