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- Albert_(automobile) wheelbase "2794.0".
- Albert_(automobile) length "4013.2".
- Albert_(automobile) width "1701.8".
- Albert_(automobile) abstract "The Albert was a light car designed by A. O. Lord, creator of the later Loyd-Lord. It was produced from 1920 to 1924 in Vauxhall and later Chiswick, London. The car was powered by a proprietary four-cylinder 1495 cc ohv engine made by Gwynnes Limited and had four-speed transmission. The cars were expensive boasted a radiator similar to that of the Rolls-Royce. The body was mainly made of aluminium and most were 4-seat tourers.The company that built the Albert, aircraft parts maker Adam, Grimaldi & Co., was taken over by Gwynne of Chiswick in 1920 after about 250 cars were made. Gwynne then made about 1450 more of the original design. In 1923 the engine was enlarged to 1944 cc and the name changed to Gwynne-Albert. From 1925 front wheel brakes were fitted. About 200 of the larger-engined cars were built, with the last ones being sold possibly as late as 1929.".
- Albert_(automobile) bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Albert_(automobile) layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Albert_(automobile) length "4.0132".
- Albert_(automobile) manufacturer Gwynnes_Limited.
- Albert_(automobile) productionEndYear "1929".
- Albert_(automobile) productionStartYear "1920".
- Albert_(automobile) wheelbase "2.794".
- Albert_(automobile) width "1.7018".
- Albert_(automobile) wikiPageExternalLink vintage-albert.jpg.
- Albert_(automobile) wikiPageID "852724".
- Albert_(automobile) wikiPageRevisionID "602510817".
- Albert_(automobile) bodyStyle "tourer, Saloon".
- Albert_(automobile) designer "A. O. Lord".
- Albert_(automobile) engine "1495".
- Albert_(automobile) hasPhotoCollection Albert_(automobile).
- Albert_(automobile) layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Albert_(automobile) manufacturer "Adam, Grimaldi & Co., Gwynnes Limited".
- Albert_(automobile) name "Albert and Gwynne-Albert".
- Albert_(automobile) production "1920".
- Albert_(automobile) production "Approx 2000 made".
- Albert_(automobile) wheelbase "or".
- Albert_(automobile) subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Albert_(automobile) subject Category:Vehicle_manufacture_in_London.
- Albert_(automobile) subject Category:Vintage_vehicles.
- Albert_(automobile) type Artifact100021939.
- Albert_(automobile) type Car102958343.
- Albert_(automobile) type Container103094503.
- Albert_(automobile) type Conveyance103100490.
- Albert_(automobile) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Albert_(automobile) type MotorVehicle103791235.
- Albert_(automobile) type Object100002684.
- Albert_(automobile) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Albert_(automobile) type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Albert_(automobile) type Vehicle104524313.
- Albert_(automobile) type VintageVehicles.
- Albert_(automobile) type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Albert_(automobile) type Whole100003553.
- Albert_(automobile) type Automobile.
- Albert_(automobile) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Albert_(automobile) type Product.
- Albert_(automobile) type Automobile.
- Albert_(automobile) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Albert_(automobile) type DesignedArtifact.
- Albert_(automobile) comment "The Albert was a light car designed by A. O. Lord, creator of the later Loyd-Lord. It was produced from 1920 to 1924 in Vauxhall and later Chiswick, London. The car was powered by a proprietary four-cylinder 1495 cc ohv engine made by Gwynnes Limited and had four-speed transmission. The cars were expensive boasted a radiator similar to that of the Rolls-Royce.".
- Albert_(automobile) label "Albert (automobile)".
- Albert_(automobile) sameAs m.03h8pn.
- Albert_(automobile) sameAs Q4709578.
- Albert_(automobile) sameAs Q4709578.
- Albert_(automobile) sameAs Albert_(automobile).
- Albert_(automobile) wasDerivedFrom Albert_(automobile)?oldid=602510817.
- Albert_(automobile) isPrimaryTopicOf Albert_(automobile).
- Albert_(automobile) name "Albert and Gwynne-Albert".