26-04-2018, 07:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 26-04-2018, 08:01 AM by Derek Sheldon.)
I’m not 100% sure but. Rosengart started to “improve “ on the Austin design almost immediately. The LR 2 was almost identical to the 1927 Austin , rolling chassis wise. I have one from 1930. I also have a LR 4 from the same year which although outwardly looks Austin has a parallel chasssis , semi elliptical springs on the back and beefed up front axle. The engine and gearbox remained Austin looking.
The engine from the LR4N2 starts to have things like a water pump different Ali head and water take off but still showing it’s Austin lineage. From photographs that I’ve seen the engine for the Arriette is the only slightly Austin thing about it.
Hi It a brilliant picture. It enough to show, I believe
The engine from the LR4N2 starts to have things like a water pump different Ali head and water take off but still showing it’s Austin lineage. From photographs that I’ve seen the engine for the Arriette is the only slightly Austin thing about it.
Hi It a brilliant picture. It enough to show, I believe
I am always interested in any information about Rosengart details or current owners.