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DescriptionJowett 7HP 1930 side.jpg
English: Jowett 7hp 1934 Short Saloon
Date 4 July 2007 (original upload date)
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Camera manufacturerCanon
Camera modelCanon EOS 300D DIGITAL
Image title
  • After World War One, the Jowett's engine was increased to 907cc while a four-seater, the Long Four, appeared in 1923, to be, joined by a saloon version in 1926. Front-wheel-brakes finally appeared on most Jowetts in 1929, about five years after the rest of the industry! The faithful flat-twin was gradually refined, having received detachable heads in 1929. It was again increased in capacity to 946cc for 1937 Also; from 1925 it had powered the reliable Bradford van. And continued to do so after World War Two right up until Jowetts ceased production in 1954 by which time it had been stretched to 1008cc. Not that the twin had everything its own way.
AuthorSimon GP Geoghegan
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  • This photo taken by Simon GP Geoghegan in August 2006
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Date and time of data generation09:54, 22 July 2006
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Online copyright statementhttp://photos.redsimon.info
Short title
  • Jowett 7HP 1934
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File change date and time21:22, 4 September 2006
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Date metadata was last modified21:22, 4 September 2006
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