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About Quiz #399: Worthington Runabout

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In last week's quiz, we showed you a picture of a Worthington Runabout made by two brothers of that name in Hythe, Kent. Records show this prototype was made in 1909 and development work continued to 1912 but plans to sell their cars for £90 never came to fruition. The first engine used was a horizontally opposed twin of 8hp built in their workshops, but was later replaced bythe 9hp J.A.P. V twin mounted transversely with chain drive to the countershaft and then belt drive to the wheels. In 1909, the south coast of Britain was buzzing with news of Bleriot's flight across the channel landing at Dover just 12 miles from the Worthington workshop and the brothers  made ambitious plans to build aircraft. Alas, neither dream ever went into production.

Just one reply this week from James Helms who we congratulate for sending a complete and correct answer, but since he is a jury member, he does not receive a prize. Still looking for other Worthington pictures, we did as James suggested and started to peruse the 1912 issues of The Cyclecar magazine (it was renamed The Light car & Cyclecar in Vol.ll No. 48 October 1913) but no reference to Worthington Runabouts so far - we will keep looking.








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