Jowett Bradford

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Jowett Bradford
Jowett Cars Ltd
Production1946–1953. 38,241 made [1]
Body and chassis
Body stylevan, estate
LayoutFR
RelatedJowett 8[2]
Powertrain
EngineJowett side-valve flat twin, 1005 cc[3]
Transmission3-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,286 mm (90 in) [3][4]
Length3,658 mm (144 in) [4]
Width1,524 mm (60 in) [3][4]
Height1,753 mm (69 in) [4]

The Jowett Bradford was a British light

estate car
from 1947 to 1953.

The vehicle was based on the pre-war Jowett Eight[2] and was the first Jowett to be re-introduced after the Second World War. Although it was very basic, the Bradford's economy and availability appealed to the post-war market.

Design features

The chassis featured half-elliptic leaf springs front and rear with beam axles. The front-mounted

synchromesh was fitted to the top ratio. This improved the top speed to 53 mph (85 km/h). The 10 in (254 mm) drum brakes were operated mechanically using a Girling
system.

Body variants

A Jowett Bradford pickup in Uruguay

Initially only a 10 

lorry,[5] as would later be described as a pickup truck
.

Driveaway-chassis and cab-chassis versions were made for outside coachbuilders, in which form it sold in large numbers at home and abroad.[citation needed]

Performance

A Utility de-luxe tested by the British magazine

The Motor in 1952 had a top speed of 53.4 mph (85.9 km/h) and could accelerate from 0–50 mph (80 km/h) in 47.6 seconds. A fuel consumption of 34.5 miles per imperial gallon (8.2 L/100 km; 28.7 mpg‑US) was recorded. The test car cost £740 including taxes. The de-luxe specification, which included trafficators, dual windscreen wipers, running boards, a rear bumper and some chromium plating, added £38 to the total cost.[4]

Development

A saloon and a pickup with inlet-over-exhaust cylinder heads was being developed when Jowett stopped making cars and vans.[3]

Gallery

  • 1951 10 cwt (½ ton) lorry
    1951 10 cwt (½ ton) lorry
  • 10 cwt (½ ton) van registered October 1948
    10 cwt (½ ton) van registered October 1948
  • van to "station wagon" private conversion registered March 1952
    van to "station wagon" private conversion registered March 1952
  • standard 6-light van or Utility Car either 2 or 4 seats registered March 1948 Stondon Museum
    standard 6-light van or Utility Car either 2 or 4 seats registered March 1948 Stondon Museum
  • de luxe Utility Car with three rows of two seats and like the standard model 8 cwt springs
    de luxe Utility Car with three rows of two seats and like the standard model 8 cwt springs
  • Rolling chassis of a 1948 van
    Rolling chassis of a 1948 van
  • ice cream van in Liverpool
    ice cream van in Liverpool
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    badge
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  • 1952 Bradford By Jowett van
    1952 Bradford By Jowett van

References

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  3. ^ a b c d Culshaw & Horrobin, The Complete Catalogue of British Cars 1895–1975, "Bradford", p. 373
  4. ^
    The Motor
    . 23 June 1952.
  5. ^ a b c 4 famous Bradfords, Jowett sales leaflet (1951)

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