- Arab (automobile)
The Arab was a high performance English automobile designed by
Reid Railton and manufactured inLetchworth , Hertfordshire, between 1926 and 1928.The car came about following discussions between
J. G. Parry-Thomas , design engineer at Leyland Motors, Reid Railton, his assistant andHenry Spurrier , chairman of Leyland Motors. Leyland had made 50 four cylinder engine blocks intended to be used in fast delivery vans but the project was not proceeded with. The three discussed what to do with the blocks and the building of a 2 litre sporting car was agreed. A prototype was built using anEnfield-Allday and the car taken toBrooklands for the 1924 Easter Meeting. The engine had an overhead camshaft with the same unusual valve springing using leaf springs as those found on Parry Thomas'sLeyland Eight . Drive was to the rear wheels via a Moss 4 speed gearbox and ENV spiral bevel rear axle. It was one of the first English cars to use an electric fuel pump. Production was started in 1926 at the Letchworth works of two variants, a low chassis sporting model and a high chassis touring type. Two and four seater bodies were available on the high chassis at £525 and probably only the two seater on the low chassis at £550.Parry Thomas died in March 1927 attempting to break the World Land Speed Record in his car Babs, and with his death Railton lost interest in the Arab and the Letchworth works closed after only about 6 or 7 cars were made. The remaining components were bought by
Thomson & Taylor based at Brooklands and a few more cars were assembled. This was something of a pity, as the car was an impressive performer with the two-seater high chassis good for 80 mph, and the Super Sports was said to have been capable of going convert|90|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on. One high chassis is known to have been supercharged and is said to have achieved convert|105|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on.Two cars are known to survive, both low chassis.
pecification
Engine
*1960 cc four cylinder water cooled monobloc.
*Two bearing crankshaft
*70 mm bore 127 mm stroke
*Single overhead cam, leaf spring controlled valves with positive closing.
*SingleClaudel-Hobson carburettor
*65 bhp at 4000 rpmGearbox
*Moss 4 speedChassis
*Wheelbase convert|88.5|in|mm, track convert|52|in|mm, overall length convert|154|in|mm
*Half elliptical springs front and rear
*Four wheel brakes (Perrot System)
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