The Skeoch (/ˈskeɪ/ SKAY) was a Scottish cyclecar manufactured in 1921 by Skeoch Utility Car Company in Dalbeattie, Kirkudbrightshire. It was powered by a 348 cc single-cylinder Precision engine and was fitted with a two-speed Burman gearbox with chain for its final-drive. At the Scottish Motor Show in 1921, the first Skeoch Utility Car was the cheapest on display and sold for £180 complete, or at a reduced cost of £165 without accessories. Around 10 were manufactured before the factory "The Burnside Motor Works" was destroyed by fire in December 1921.
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| - Die Skeoch Utility Car Company war ein schottischer Hersteller von Cyclecars, der in Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway ansässig war. 1921 stellten sie ein Cyclecar namens Skeoch her. Es besaß einen Einzylindermotor von Precision mit 348 cm³ Hubraum und war mit einem Zweiganggetriebe von verbunden. Von dort führte eine Kette zu den Hinterrädern. Die Wagen kosteten £ 180 in Komplettausstattung oder ohne Zubehör £ 165. Es entstanden nur zehn Exemplare, bevor die Fabrik durch einen Brand zerstört wurde. (de)
- The Skeoch (/ˈskeɪ/ SKAY) was a Scottish cyclecar manufactured in 1921 by Skeoch Utility Car Company in Dalbeattie, Kirkudbrightshire. It was powered by a 348 cc single-cylinder Precision engine and was fitted with a two-speed Burman gearbox with chain for its final-drive. At the Scottish Motor Show in 1921, the first Skeoch Utility Car was the cheapest on display and sold for £180 complete, or at a reduced cost of £165 without accessories. Around 10 were manufactured before the factory "The Burnside Motor Works" was destroyed by fire in December 1921. (en)
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| - Die Skeoch Utility Car Company war ein schottischer Hersteller von Cyclecars, der in Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway ansässig war. 1921 stellten sie ein Cyclecar namens Skeoch her. Es besaß einen Einzylindermotor von Precision mit 348 cm³ Hubraum und war mit einem Zweiganggetriebe von verbunden. Von dort führte eine Kette zu den Hinterrädern. Die Wagen kosteten £ 180 in Komplettausstattung oder ohne Zubehör £ 165. Es entstanden nur zehn Exemplare, bevor die Fabrik durch einen Brand zerstört wurde. (de)
- The Skeoch (/ˈskeɪ/ SKAY) was a Scottish cyclecar manufactured in 1921 by Skeoch Utility Car Company in Dalbeattie, Kirkudbrightshire. It was powered by a 348 cc single-cylinder Precision engine and was fitted with a two-speed Burman gearbox with chain for its final-drive. At the Scottish Motor Show in 1921, the first Skeoch Utility Car was the cheapest on display and sold for £180 complete, or at a reduced cost of £165 without accessories. Around 10 were manufactured before the factory "The Burnside Motor Works" was destroyed by fire in December 1921. On Saturday 17th July 2021 a recreation of the car was revealed at Colliston Park, Dalbeattie. The fully operative replica had been constructed by members of Dalbeattie Men's Shed charity and built from the original plans which had been offered from Fiona Sinclair, granddaughter of James Baird Skeoch who died in 1954. As few of these cars were made this is now the only known physical example of the Skeoch cyclecar. (en)
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