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Jackson

1914 Jackson

Jackson

Description

Founded in 1899 Reynold Jackson & Co Ltd of Altrincham (UK) the first 3-wheeler produced was a “doctors” carriage that was a 2-seater powered by a 3.5hp De Dion engine.  The company went on to build a number of 3-wheelers powered by De Dion engines until they were replaced in 1913 with a JAP 12hp v-twin engine.  The vehicles used Lacost & Battmann chassis in which the single rear wheel was driven by a chain.  Later version of the vehicle were available in both car and van models.  Production of the vehicles ceased in 1914 with the onset of World War 1.

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

Founded in 1899 Reynold Jackson & Co Ltd of Altrincham (UK) the first 3-wheeler produced was a “doctors” carriage that was a 2-seater powered by a 3.5hp De Dion engine.  The company went on to build a number of 3-wheelers powered by De Dion engines until they were replaced in 1913 with a JAP 12hp v-twin engine.  The vehicles used Lacost & Battmann chassis in which the single rear wheel was driven by a chain.  Later version of the vehicle were available in both car and van models.  Production of the vehicles ceased in 1914 with the onset of World War 1.

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Additional Information

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