1928 Daimler Type 50 "Double Six" V12 Sleeve Valve Engine, 163" Wheel Base, Only Surviving Type 50 with original engine, chassis, and body. This was the largest production car ever produced in England. The car was restored by LCars.com in Cameron Wisconsin. See more photos of this car and other cars at the 2010 La Jolla Motor Car Classic car show at the SoCal Beaches Magazine website at www.socalbeachmag.net
The best thing is BSA (Birmingham small arms company ) owned the daimler company from 1911 and lanchester car company from 1931 All built in coventry England including the little 10 hp bsa saloon.( Royal britannia)
MrTedwise 1 month ago
@ledwinkaUK Yep i with you on this one only the yanks can take a really nice old car and give it the pimped look
The wheels were prob painted originally as was the engine with brass and polished aluminium and as you say the paint is far to glossy no cellulose paint there lol
silkiebreeder 8 months ago
Sorry - way over restored
The rims and spoking is wrong and the chroming of the engine - nope thats wrong
Paint overly glossy
They were used by v v posh people in England (and the Empire) and showy cars was not what they did!
ledwinkaUK 1 year ago
cool i am going there
forrest751 1 year ago