- Streamline Cars Ltd
Streamline Cars Ltd was the company responsible for making the Burney car.Sir
Charles Dennistoun Burney rose to fame as anairship designer and is best known for his work at Howden, Yorkshire, England on theR100 forVickers . With the ending of theairship programme he used some of his ideas to create a revolutionary car which was built from 1927 atMaidenhead , Berkshire. Thirteen cars were made in total. Each one was different as they were intended as showcases for hispatent s rather than for serious production. The cars incorporated such features asindependent suspension ,hydraulic brake s, a heater and all seating within thewheelbase . The cars were rear engined with twin radiators. [cite journal | last = Gernsback | first = Hugo |title = Streamline Car Carries Engine at Rear | journal = Everyday Science and Mechanics | date = November 1931 | pages = pg 663 | publisher = Gernsback Publication Shows cut-away view of car.] The first car used an Alvis front wheel drive chassis effectively turned back to front but adapted so the new front wheels steered. Later cars usedBeverley straight 8, Lycoming andArmstrong Siddeley engines.The streamlined bodywork is bizarre looking and very long at just under convert|20|ft|m. The spare wheel was carried inside one of the rear doors which must have put an enormous strain on the hinges and door pillar. The equivalent space in the opposite door was occupied by a
cocktail cabinet .The cars were priced at around £1,500. One was bought by the
Prince of Wales and another crossed theAtlantic to be exhibited at theDetroit Car Show . No Burneys are known to survive.Citation | last =Special Cable to New York Times | title = Burney Will Display His Latest Auto Here | newspaper = New York Times | pages = Automobiles pg 1 | date = January 4, 1932"Inventor and Streamlined Car With Rear Engine Will Sail From England Tomorrow." This will be the ninth one built; the Prince of Wales bought the fifth one.]Some of the ideas (including the location of the spare wheel) were used by
Crossley Motors in their "Streamline" but this also was not a production success.The Maidenhead factory was also used for car production by
Marendaz and GWK.Streamline Cars finally closed in 1936.
References
*Citation | last =Spearing | first = James O. | title = At the Wheel | newspaper = New York Times | pages = | date = October 5, 1930 Report about the London automobile show that opens October 16, 1930. The main focus of this article is Sir Dennistoun Burney's Streamline.
*Citation | last =Sinsabaugh| first = Chris | title = The News From Detroit: Sir Dennistoun Burney's Streamlined Car With Motor in Read Interest Engineers - Expectations Growing | newspaper = New York Times | pages = Automobiles pg 1 | date = January 31, 1932 " [T] he car would have an impressive gasoline economy performance, this was borne out by the record of twenty-one miles to the Imperial gallon. The car weights 4,400 pounds and has an 80-horsepower engine."
;Books:
*Nield, Dr. Bernard. "The Burney Streamline Car". Howden: Howden Civic Society, 2008. ISBN: 9780955714504.
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