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Bristol Cars
Type
Private
Industry
Car manufacturing
Founded
1945
Headquarters
Bristol, England
Key people
Toby Silverton
Parent
Since 2001 the company has been owned by Toby Silverton, with investment from the Tavistock Group
Website
Bristol Cars
Bristol Cars is a manufacturer of hand-built luxury cars,1 based at Patchway,2 near Bristol, England. Bristol Cars has no distributors or dealers and deals directly with customers; they have a showroom in Kensington in London. They claim to be the last wholly British-owned luxury car builder. The cars have never been made in large quantities. The most recent published official production figures were for 1982 and stated 104 cars were produced that year,3 though the present owner Toby Silverton has repeatedly stated in the media that the company produces on average about 150 cars a year.citation needed
Unlike most specialty automakers, Bristol does not court publicity, and has only one showroom, located at 368–370 Kensington High Street in London. 51°29′48″N 0°12′22″W / 51.49670833°N 0.206225°W / 51.49670833; -0.206225 (Bristol Cars showroom)1 Nevertheless the company maintains an enthusiastic and loyal clientele.4
Contents
1 History
1.1 Bristol-engined cars
1.2 Chrysler-engined cars
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
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History
Bristol 401
The history of Bristol Cars began in 1945. Forecasting an excess labour capacity postwar, the Bristol Aeroplane Company (BAC) began working with AFN Ltd, makers of Frazer Nash cars, on plans for a joint venture in automotive manufacture. By July 1945 BAC had created a Car Division and bought a controlling stake in AFN. HJ and DA Aldington remained Directors of AFN and were joined on the Board by Reginald Verdon-Smith and George Middleton White, both sons of BAC Directors. Reginald Verdon-Smith was elected Chairman and HJ Aldington Managing Director.
HJ Aldington, who was still in the British Army, used his military connections to visit the bombed BMW factory in Munich several times in 1945, culminating in a 'duty' trip in October 1945, along with his brother and two Bristol representatives, to take detailed plans of BMW cars and several development engines which they flew back to Bristol. This was quite a tricky manoeuvre as Munich had been declared part of the American Zone and the American Military had just issued orders for the BMW plant to be dismantled and crated up for shipment to the USA. These plans and engines were subsequently declared to be war reparations. BMW chief engineer Fritz Fiedler was also given employment at AFN where he continued development of the BMW 328 engine.
By mid-1947, the different intentions of the Aldingtons and Bristol were becoming clear and Bristol severed its ties with AFN, returning control of AFN to the Aldington family. Earlier in 1947 BAC had registered the company Bristol Cars Ltd although it continued for several years to market its cars as made by the Bristol Aeroplane Company.
The first car, the 1947 Bristol 400, was heavily based on pre-WW2 BMWs. The body looked very like the BMW 327, while its engine and suspension were clones of BMW designs (engine and front suspension based on those of the BMW 328, rear suspension from the BMW 326). Even the famous double-kidney BMW grille was carried over intact.
Until 1961 all Bristol cars used evolutions of the 6-cylinder BMW-derived engine. This well-regarded engine also powered a number of sports and racing cars, including all post-war Frazer Nash cars (apart from a few prototypes), some ACs, some Lotus and Cooper racing cars, and several others. In 1961, with the launch of the Bristol 407, the company switched to larger Chrysler V8 engines, which were more suitable for the increasingly heavy cars. All post-1961 Bristols including the current Blenheim and Fighter models use Chrysler engines.
From 1960 to 1973, former racing driver T.A.D. Tony Crook and Sir George White owned Bristol Cars; In 1973, Sir George sold his stake to Tony Crook. In 1997, Toby Silverton came on board and there followed the greater level of development of cars seen in recent years (particularly, the new Bristol Fighter). Crook eventually sold the company to Silverton in 2001.citation needed
Some Bristol cars were made in chassis form and then bodied by specialist firms such as the lightweight Zagato bodies and the custom line of Arnolt Bristols.
Bristol-engined cars
Bristol 400
Bristol 405
Type 400 (1946–1950)
Type 401 (1948–1953)
Type 402 (1949–1950)
Type 403 (1953–1955)
Type 404 (1953–1955)
Type 404X Arnolt Bristol (1954–1958)
Type 405 (1954–1958)
Type 405D (1954 – 1958)
Type 406 (1958–1961)
Type 450 (1952 – 1955)
Chrysler-engined cars
Bristol 409
Bristol 412
Bristol 603
Type 407 (1961–1963)
Type 408 (1963–1966)
Type 409 (1965–1967)
Type 410 (1967–1969)
Type 411 (1968–1976)
Type 412 (1975–1994)
Beaufighter
Beaufort
Type 603 (1976 – present)
Britannia
Brigand
Blenheim
Blenheim 2
Blenheim 3, 3S and 3G
Blenheim 4
Blenheim Speedster
Fighter
See also
British motor industry
Morgan Motor Company - another wholly British-owned car company.
Bristol Commercial Vehicles, which built buses with the Bristol marque
References
^ a b "Die wundersame Welt von Bristol" (in German). Auto Bild. 2008-01-06. http://www.autobild.de/artikel/eine-autofabrik-vom-anderen-stern_60293.html. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
^ "225mph car is to be built in city". BBC News. 2006-11-08. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/6129214.stm. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
^ Lösch, Annamaria (editor): World Cars 1984, page 402. Herald Books, Pelham, New York (Imprint of Automobile Club of Italy), 1984
^ "Supercar Supermarket: BRISTOL FIGHTER - Feature". Car and Driver. January 2001. http://www.caranddriver.com/features/all/2001/supercar_supermarket_bristol_fighter_feature. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
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v · d · eAutomotive industry in the United Kingdom
Manufacturing in the United Kingdom · Economy of the United Kingdom
Companies
Commercial vehicle
producers
Alexander Dennis (Plaxton) • Dennis Eagle • Ford of Europe (Southampton plant) • GMM Luton • JCB • Leyland Trucks • London Taxis International • Modec • Optare • Smith Electric Vehicles • Stevens Vehicles • Wrightbus
Kit car producers
Caterham Cars • GKD Sports Cars • GTM Cars • JBA Motors • Marc Nordon Racing • Onyx Sports Cars • Quantum Sports Cars • Sylva Autokits • Ultima Sports • Westfield Sportscars
Motorsport
Arena Motorsport • Chevron Cars • Cosworth • Engine Developments Ltd. • Force India • Ford World Rally Team • Hewland • Lister Cars • Lola Cars • Lotus Racing • McLaren • Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines • Mercedes GP • M-Sport • Munchi's Ford World Rally Team • Prodrive • Red Bull Racing • Renault F1 • Ricardo • RML Group • Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team • Team Dynamics • Triple 8 Race Engineering • Van Diemen • Virgin Racing • WilliamsF1 • Wirth Research • Xtrac • Zytek Motorsport
Passenger and sports
car producers
Ariel • Ascari Cars • Aston Martin • Bentley (Crewe plant) • Bristol Cars • Caparo Vehicle Technologies • Caterham Cars • Defunct producers · Electric Car Corporation · Fenix Automotive • Ford of Europe (Dagenham plant) • Ginetta Cars • Honda UK • Jaguar Cars (Castle Bromwich plant • Gaydon Product Development Centre • Halewood plant • Whitley plant) • Lagonda • Land Rover (Gaydon Product Development Centre • Halewood plant) • Lotus Cars • McLaren Automotive • MG (Longbridge plant) • Mini (Oxford plant) • Morgan Motor Company • Nissan UK • Noble Automotive • Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (Goodwood plant) • Toyota UK • TVR • Vauxhall Motors • Westfield Sportscars
Retail and services
The AA • Halfords • Inchcape • Kwik-Fit • Lookers • Pendragon • RAC
Suppliers and
consultancies
Caparo Vehicle Technologies • Cosworth • Cummins UK • GKN • Johnson Matthey • Lotus Engineering • MIRA • Perkins Engines • Pilkington • Quaife • Ricardo • Tata Steel Europe • Tomkins • Transport Research Laboratory • Unipart • Warwick Manufacturing Group • Zytek
Government and
regulatory bodies
Department for Transport • Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency • Driving Standards Agency • Vehicle Certification Agency • Vehicle and Operator Services Agency
Other
British automobile magazines (Autocar • Car Magazine • What Car?) · European Automobile Manufacturers Association • List of countries by motor vehicle production • List of manufacturers by motor vehicle production • Motorcycle manufacturers of the United Kingdom • Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents • Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders • Top Gear
Category: Industry in the United Kingdom
v · d · eBritish car industry – companies and marques
Marque
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce Limited
Rolls-Royce Limited & Bentley
Rolls-Royce Motors
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BMW & VW Group
BMW
Bentley
Bentley
Volkswagen Group
Armstrong Siddeley
Siddeley-Deasy
Armstrong Whitworth
Armstrong Siddeley
Bristol Siddeley
Rolls-Royce Limited
Rolls-Royce plc
Aston Martin
Aston Martin
Aston Martin Lagonda
Ford PAG
Aston Martin Lagonda
Lagonda
Lagonda
Jaguar
SS Cars
Jaguar
Jaguar
&
Daimler
BMH
BLMC / British Leyland
Jaguar
&
Daimler
Ford PAG
Tata
Daimler
Daimler
BSA
BSA
Lanchester
Lanchester
Rover
Rover
Rover
Rover
Austin Rover Group
&
Land Rover Group (BL plc)
Rover Group (BAe)
Rover Group
(BMW)
MG Rover Group (PVH)
Land Rover
Ford PAG
Alvis
Alvis
BAE Systems
Standard
Standard
Standard Triumph
Leyland Motors
British Motor Heritage
Triumph
Dawson
Triumph
BMW
Riley
Riley
Nuffield Organisation
BMC
BMH
MG
Morris Garages (MG)
Rover Group
(BMW)
MG Rover Group (PVH)
SAIC
&
NAC
SAIC
Morris
Morris
Morris
Wolseley
Wolseley
Austin
Austin
Austin
Vanden Plas
Vanden Plas
Mini
Mini (BMW)
Austin-Healey
Austin (BMC) & Donald Healey
Jensen
Jensen Motors
Britcar Holdings
Jensen Cars
Reliant
Reliant
Reliant
Bond
Bond
AC
AC Cars (several ownership & company name changes)
Argyll
Argyll
Argyll
Bristol Cars
Bristol Cars
Caterham
Caterham
Crossley
Crossley
Dutton
Dutton
Dutton
Ginetta
Ginetta
Gordon-Keeble
Peerless & Warwick
Gordon-Keeble
Jowett
Jowett
Blackburn
Lea-Francis
Lea-Francis
Lotus
Lotus
General Motors Europe
Proton
McLaren
McLaren
Marcos
Marcos
Marcos
Marcos
Morgan
Morgan
Napier
Napier
Turner
Turner
TVR
TVR
Westfield
Westfield
Potenza Sports Cars
GTM
GTM
Vauxhall
Vauxhall Motors
General Motors
General Motors Europe
Vulcan
Vulcan
Hillman
Hillman
Humber
Rootes
Chrysler Europe (Chrysler)
Peugeot (PSA)
Humber
Humber
Singer
Singer
Rootes
Sunbeam
Sunbeam
Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq
Rootes
(as Sunbeam-Talbot) Rootes
Rootes
Talbot
Talbot
Marque
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1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
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1990s
2000s
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Coordinates: 51°31′44″N 2°35′21″W / 51.528775°N 2.58914167°W / 51.528775; -2.58914167 (Bristol Cars factory)
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