Light Car and Cyclecar: 1914/11/30
Contents
- The Rally - Great Success of the Cyclecar Club's Event - Judges were A. M. Low, T. E. Loughborough and W. Cooper
- The Latest Feature of the Two-Stroke Discussion - A.G.D.C.
- High-Speed Engine design - R. Stafford
- Notes, News and Gossip
- Buying a Light Car or Cyclecar - List of 101 models with no of cylinders, transmission type and price
- 1915 Design - An Analytical Review of Engines, Lubrication Systems' Controls, Staring Devices and Dynamo drives, Final Drive and Clutches, Transmissions, Frame design, Steering, Springing Systems, Wheelbase and Wheel Diameter, Type of Wheel, Brakes, Some Cyclecar Types, Coachwork and General details.
- Chart of a Conventional Chassis with Alternative Features and Explanatory Sectional View of a Four-Cylinder Engine.
- Light Cars and Cycle Cars - Specifications of numerous models (most with image). A.C., Adamson, Alldays, Arden, Atalanta, Autocrat, Averies, Aviette, Bayard, Bedelia, Buckingham, Calcott, Calthorpe, Carden, Charronette, Chater Lea, Crouch, Crompton, Cummikar, Day-Leeds, Deemster, De P., D-Ultra, Douglas, Enfield, G.N., G.W.K., Gamage, Gilyard, Gordon, Hampton, Hillman, Horstmann, Humberette, Hurlincar, J.A.R., J.B.S., Jennings, Jowett, Kennedy, L.M., Lucar, Marshall-Arter, McKenzie, Medea, Meteorite, Mercury, Morgan, Morris-Oxford, Nardini, Newey, Norma, Omnium, Old Mill, Baby Peugeot, Ranger, Robertson, Saxon, Sirron, Singer, Standard, Stellite, Swift, Tiny, Unique, Victor, Viceroy, Warren-Lambert, Whiting-Grant, Winco, Wilton, Winter, Woodrow. Addenda (p44) Marlborough, Riley, Lord.
- Thoughts and Opinions - C. A. Smith, Morgan Motor Co, F. J. Cooke, G. W. Pearson, Joseph Wise, M.G., "Oil", F. Farquhar, "Analysis", "AK 3385".
- The Hour Record - List of previous record holders