Motor vehicle
Tourette | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Progress Supreme Co Ltd. |
Production | 1956–1958 (26 produced) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Microcar |
Body style | Roadster |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 197 cc |
The Tourette was a microcar by Carr Brothers (later Progress Supreme Co Ltd) of Purley, London, England between 1956 and 1958.
It had a three-wheeled, rounded body that was available either in alloy on an ash frame, or in fibreglass. The car was powered by a two-stroke 197 cc Villiers engine driving through a four-speed gearbox with optional Dynastart reverse. Top speed was claimed to be 55 mph (89 km/h). The single rear wheel was mounted in a pivotal fork. Front-wheel movement was controlled by hydraulically damped spring units. Final drive was by chain. A single bench seat provided accommodation for two adults and a child with some luggage space behind the seat.
Approximate weight, fully equipped, was 500 lb (230 kg). Fuel tank capacity was 2.25 imperial gallons (10.2 L; 2.7 US gal).
In 1958, the purchase price (including purchase tax), was £386 10s 5d (£386.52). Only 26 are believed to have been produced.
See also
References
- G.N. Georgano, G.N. (Editor) (1982). Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars. London: Ebury Press. ISBN 0-85223-234-9.
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has generic name (help) - Vokins, Stephen (2004). Weird Cars. Sparkford: Haynes Publishing. p. 26. ISBN 1-84425-098-9.
External links
- Photograph of the Tourette (white car in top photograph) in the Hammond Collection at Motor Snippets