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The BSA Scout is a small open two-seater f … The BSA Scout is a small open two-seater front-wheel drive car, manufactured and sold by subsidiaries of The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited, launched at the beginning of April 1935. On account of its front-wheel drive and low centre of gravity it was said to be remarkably stable taking corners in safety which would be impossible with a normal design. This new addition to the range of small open cars for young motorists was intended to further embellish BSA's reputation for sound design, robust construction and complete reliability.ust construction and complete reliability.
, De BSA Scout was een kleine sportwagen die door dochterondernemingen van BSA werd geproduceerd van 1935 tot 1939.
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1.3716
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3.429
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1935
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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/productionStartYear
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1935
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three-speed manual gearbox, multi-plate clutch with a worm final drive. From the differential assembly a short universally jointed propeller shaft runs out transversely to each front wheel
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2.286
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1.3208
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11571
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Birmingham
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cast iron, in one piece with crankcase
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open 2-seater, open 4-seater, coupé
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Nine open 2-seater 1935 series I
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4
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water
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1075
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Solex carburettor, mechanical pump from 10 gallon tank at rear
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petol
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cast iron, detachable
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4
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coupé
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Ten engine
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gear type pump by skew gears from crankshaft, de luxe tourer and coupé cars have an oil-pressure-warning green light on the dashboard, other cars have a pressure gauge
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Tax rating 8.9 h.p.
, not reported
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1933
, early 1935
, 1936
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uk
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three-speed manual gearbox, multi-plate clutch with a worm final drive. From the differential assembly a short universally jointed propeller shaft runs out transversely to each front wheel
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side-valve
, side-valve, camshaft driven by duplex chain
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2
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, coupé
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coupé
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rdfs:comment |
De BSA Scout was een kleine sportwagen die door dochterondernemingen van BSA werd geproduceerd van 1935 tot 1939.
, The BSA Scout is a small open two-seater f … The BSA Scout is a small open two-seater front-wheel drive car, manufactured and sold by subsidiaries of The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited, launched at the beginning of April 1935. On account of its front-wheel drive and low centre of gravity it was said to be remarkably stable taking corners in safety which would be impossible with a normal design. This new addition to the range of small open cars for young motorists was intended to further embellish BSA's reputation for sound design, robust construction and complete reliability.ust construction and complete reliability.
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BSA Scout
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