Please identify this chassis (year, make, and model) for a point:
Experts?
Pros?
USA ?
French ?
Czech, Omega or another of Novonty's creations?
German?
European?
From Austria, U-Wagen?
Spain?
British?
From the UK
Open to all.
Built by a car manufacturer ?
Is it supposed to be driven on rails ?
Built between WWI and WWII ?
Is there another engine in the back ?
Quote from: oko94 on September 26, 2023, 05:08:54 PM
Is there another engine in the back ?
Looks like an engine in the background, but that's not part of this vehicle.
Are the wheels supposed to be fitted with tires ?
Quote from: oko94 on September 26, 2023, 05:11:25 PM
Are the wheels supposed to be fitted with tires ?
Yes
Military vehicle ?
Was the car manufacturer still active after 1930 ?
Quote from: oko94 on September 26, 2023, 05:28:25 PM
Was the car manufacturer still active after 1930 ?
No
Air-cooled engine ?
Quote from: oko94 on September 26, 2023, 05:37:19 PM
Air-cooled engine ?
No, the chassis is just shown here without a radiator.
Was the manufacturer still active after 1920 ?
Coventry Premier ?
Palladium ?
Newton ?
Stoneleigh ?
Was the manufacturer still active after 1925 ?
is this the same car chassis? The 1915 Fergus?
Quote from: Oguerrerob on September 27, 2023, 12:12:13 AM
is this the same car chassis? The 1915 Fergus?
Yes! LOCKED for you to identify the model designation (RAC/actual horsepower ratings).
Fergus Chassis 6 cyl Aluminium engine 80 hp at 3000 rpm
Quote from: Oguerrerob on September 27, 2023, 12:41:34 AM
Fergus Chassis 6 cyl Aluminium engine 80 hp at 3000 rpm
No
According to that article, the chassis shown is actually a new 1920 model with 6-cylinder engine (probably built in the U.S.). The puzzle chassis looks similar, but it was built in 1915 (as you guessed) in Northern Ireland and powered by a different engine.
Still LOCKED for you.
1915 Fergus Sport Chassis - 14-20 HP
Quote from: Oguerrerob on September 27, 2023, 01:43:08 AM
1915 Fergus Sport Chassis - 14-20 HP
:thumbsup: Another point for you!
Thank you!!