Bell (cyclecar)
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The Bell was a British 3 wheeled cyclecar
made in 1920 by W.G. Bell of Rochester, Kent.
The car was a three wheeler with the single wheel at the front and was powered by a JAP
or Precision engine. The cars were advertised but it is not certain that series production ever started.
Cyclecar
Cyclecars were small, generally inexpensive cars manufactured mainly between 1910 and the late 1920s.-General description:Cyclecars were propelled by single cylinder, V-twin or more rarely four cylinder engines, often air cooled. Sometimes these had been originally used in motorcycles and other...
made in 1920 by W.G. Bell of Rochester, Kent.
The car was a three wheeler with the single wheel at the front and was powered by a JAP
JA Prestwich Industries Ltd
JA Prestwich Industries, was an English engineering company named after founder John Alfred Prestwich, which produced cinematographic equipment, internal combustion engines , and other examples of precision engineering.-History:J. A...
or Precision engine. The cars were advertised but it is not certain that series production ever started.