Airedale (automobile)

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ManufacturerAiredale Cars Ltd
Production1919–1924
90 approx produced[1]
Bodystyleopen two-seater, open four-seater, coupé
Engine1795 or 2120 cc four-cylinder
Airedale 12 hp
The Airedale badge
Overview
ManufacturerAiredale Cars Ltd
Production1919–1924
90 approx produced[1]
Body and chassis
Body styleopen two-seater, open four-seater, coupé
Powertrain
Engine1795 or 2120 cc four-cylinder
Transmission4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase117 in (2,972 mm)
Length156 in (3,962 mm)
Chronology
PredecessorTiny
Successornone
Airedale 13.9 (1922-1924)

The Airedale is an English automobile made in Esholt, near Shipley, West Yorkshire. It was the successor to the Tiny made by Nanson, Barker & Co in the same town from 1911 until the outbreak of war in 1914.[2]

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