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Daimler

Daimler was one of the earliest car building firms, dating back to 1893 when the Daimler Motor Syndicate was formed by F. R. Simms. He brought the German Gottlieb Daimler patents to Britain, and the Daimler Motor Co. Ltd was established way back in 1896 (it was part of the H. J. Lawson conglomerate). In the same year, the Prince of Wales (later to become King Edward VII) took his first ride in a…

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Daimler 2 1/2 Litre DB 18/Consort

Daimler 2 1/2 Litre DB 18/Consort

RATING:

9 / 10

PRICE: DB 18/Consort saloon: £500 - £4500+; Special Sports: £4000 - £14,000+

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    DB 18: 1938-40; 1946-53; Consort: 1949-56
  • Bodywork:
    Four-door saloon,; two-door drophead coupé
  • Engine:
    Overhead valve, in-line six-cylinder 2522cc, 70bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    30+ sec
  • Top Speed:
    75 mph
  • MPG:
    17-25

These stylish Daimlers are sedate, comfortable, and comparatively rare, but if you can track one down it can be an enjoyable classic to own and to run. The saloons in particular represent excellent value for money; the Dropheads are more desirable and fetch much more. D a i m l e r ’s elegant 2.5 litre 18 h.p. saloon (DB 18) was introduced in 1938, discontinued p r e m aturely by the outbreak of War, and re-introduced in 1946. Saloon and open top versions also offered, and in October 1948, a Barker Special Sports Drophead Coupé version arrived, f e aturing twin carbs and an overdrive. The Consort (a revised version of the DB18) was introduced in 1949, continuing in production until 1953, to be replaced by the new Conquest.

Daimler Regency Mk II/One-o-Four

Daimler Regency Mk II/One-o-Four

RATING:

8 / 10

PRICE: £1000 - £5,000+

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    Regency MK II: 1954-56; One-o-Four: 1956-59
  • Bodywork:
    Four-door saloon/limo
  • Engine:
    Overhead valve, in-line six-cylinder 3468cc, 107/137bhp; 4617cc,167bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    16+ sec
  • Top Speed:
    3468cc (137 bhp): 95 mph; 4617cc limousine: 95 mph
  • MPG:
    3468cc: 15-20+; 4617cc: 11-18

Rarely encountered today, these stat e l y, well-respected vehicl e s are refined and beautifully finished; like all Daimlers of the 1950s they make grand, old money classics. Despite the substantial body w o r k , the creamy six- cylinder engines give pretty good performance for their era but fuel costs are high. The Regency Mk. II and Sportsman saloons arrived in 1954, powered by a 3.5 or 4.5-litre straight six. The (4.5) Regina limousine made its debut at the same time. Regency was ousted a year later by the One-o-Four, also the luxurious One-o-Four Ladies’ saloon (both again offered with 3.5 and 4.5-litre engines). A new eight-seat e r 4.5-litre limo replaced the Regina, and a new 4.5-litre ‘4-light’ saloon took the place of the short-lived Sportsman.

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