- Bond 875
Infobox Automobile
name = Bond 875
manufacturer =Bond Cars Ltd
production = 1965-1970
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assembly = Preston,UK
class =microcar
body_style = 2-door saloon
2-doorvan
engine = Hillman Imp, 875 cc
transmission = 4-speed manual
length = 116 inches (2947 mm)cite book |last=Culshaw |coauthors=Horrobin |title=Complete Catalogue of British Cars |year=1974 |publisher=Macmillan |location=London |id=ISBN 0-333-16689-2]
width = 55 inches (1397 mm)
height =
weight =
wheelbase = 78 inches (1981 mm)
predecessor =Bond Minicar
designer = The Bond 875 was a small three-wheelermotor car , made byBond Cars Ltd inPreston ,United Kingdom from 1965-70. There was also a van version from 1967, known as the Ranger.Announced in 1963, the 875 used a four-cylinder 875 cc four-stroke engine from the
Rootes group. Crucially for the dynamics of the vehicle, this was rear-mounted, unlike in most other British three-wheelers of the era. It was the same basic engine as used in theHillman Imp , but thanks to the fact that the 875 had afibreglass body along with aluminium doors, and weighed less than Auto kg|400|0, the performance was good — better than the Imp. The engine was the low-compression version (compression ratio 8:1) as used in the commercial versions of the Imp – theHillman Husky andCommer Imp van and was able to run on "2-star" low-octane petrol , which was cheaper than varieties used by larger and more highly tuned engines.As well as the engine, the car used the transmission, rear suspension and wheels from the Imp.
The car's light weight enabled it to qualify for motorcycle road tax rates, and be driven on a motorcycle licence but in order to keep the weight down the interior trim and fittings were minimal.
Racing driver
John Surtees unofficially broke the saloon car lap record atBrands Hatch , managing to attain Auto mph|100|0.Development
A van version, the Ranger, was introduced in 1967.
Styling changes, revised seats, rectangular headlamps and a larger bonnet opening heralded the "Mark II" of 1968.
pecification and performance
*Capacity: 875 cc
*Weight: < Auto kg|400|0
*0-60 mph: 16 seconds (car), 14 seconds (van)
*Top speed: Auto mph|80|0 (car), Auto mph|95|0 (van)
*Fuel economy: convert|50|mpgimp|L/100 km mpgus|abbr=on - convert|55|mpgimp|L/100 km mpgus|abbr=on
*Tyres: Michelin X radial
*Price new: £500References
External links
* [http://www.imps4ever.info/specials/bond.html Bond 875 at The Imp Site]
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