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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Newey, Newey-Aster, Gordon Newey, Gordon Newey Ltd, G.N.L. (GNL), (1907-1920) was a British automobile manufacturer from Birmingham.[1][2][3]

History

The company began in 1907 as a sales agency for De Dion-Bouton, Star Motor Company and Siddeley Autocar Company (John Siddeley, 1st Baron Kenilworth).

In 1907 they also manufactured cars using Aster engines from the French manufacturer, Ateliers de Construction Mecanique l'Aster. These were marketed as Newey-Asters.

In 1913 the company manufactured its own design which was branded and marketed as Newey.

From 1916 to 1919 vehicles were marketed as G.N.L. (GNL).

In 1921 production ended and the last cars were sold in 1923.

Cars

Newey-Aster

Newey manufactured three models of motorcar with Aster engines: 10/12 HP, 20/22 HP and 24/30 HP, plus trucks which could carry a 500 kg payload.[1]

Newey

In 1913 the 10 HP Newey appeared, a lightweight touring car with a 1,300cc inline four-cylinder side-valve engine and a wheelbase of 2,743 mm.[2]

In 1915 the Newey 10/18 HP used a smaller body (wheelbase 2,591 mm) fitted with a larger 1.5 litre engine.[2]

1918 replaced this the Newey 10/12 HP, also with a 1.5-liter engine, but with the longer wheelbase of 10 HP. This car was built until the cessation of production in 1921. [3]

In 1919 a new 1.8-litre four-cylinder 11/15 HP model topped the range. It was available for three years.[3]

In 1920 the final model was introduced, the Newey 11.9 HP with a 1.6 litre, four-cylinder side-valve engine. Its wheelbase was 2591 mm.[3]

After World War I the Newey 12/15 HP was introduced with a 1,750cc Chapuis-Dornier engine.[1][2]

Although most models were available after the First World War, the production numbers were low .

G.N.L.

Between 1916 and 1919 obtaining engines from France was difficult, so Gordon Newey imported 2.4 litre four-cylinder engines from the United States, possibly from Continental Motors Company, for the two-seater and four-seater vehicles.[2]

Models

Brand Model Construction period Cylinder Capacity Wheelbase Text Source
Newey-Aster 10/12 HP 1907–1907 Aster engine [1]
Newey-Aster 20/22 HP 1907–1907 Aster engine [1]
Newey-Aster 24/30 HP 1907–1907 Aster engine [1]
Newey 10 HP 1913–1916 4 cylinder 1327 cm3 2743 mm Aster engine [3]
Newey 10/18 HP 1915–1919 4 cylinder 1526 cm3 2591 mm [3]
G.N.L. 1916–1919 4 cylinder 2400 cm3 Motor aus den USA [1][2]
Newey 10/12 HP 1918–1921 4 cylinder 1505 cm3 2743 mm [3]
Newey 11/15 HP 1919–1921 4 cylinder 1795 cm3 2743 mm [3]
Newey 12/15 HP etwa 1919–1921 4 cylinder 1750 cm3 Motor von Chapuis-Dornier [1][2]
Newey 11.9 HP 1920–1921 4 cylinder 1557 cm3 2591 mm [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Linz, Schrader: Die Internationale Automobil-Enzyklopädie.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Georgano: The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Culshaw, Horrobin: The Complete Catalogue of British Cars 1895–1975.

Other sources

  • Harald Linz, Halwart Schrader: Die Internationale Automobil-Enzyklopädie. United Soft Media Verlag, München 2008, ISBN 978-3-8032-9876-8.
  • George Nick Georgano : The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Volume 2: G–O. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago 2001, ISBN 1-57958-293-1. (English)


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