Baby Blake
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The Baby Blake was a British cyclecar
manufactured by E.G. Blake in Croydon, Surrey in 1922.
It was unusual in being powered by two separate two stroke engines driving friction discs. A third disc running between these and moveable backwards and forwards gave an infinitely variable drive to the rear axle. They were advertised at £150 but few were sold.
Cyclecar
Cyclecars were small, generally inexpensive cars manufactured mainly between 1910 and the late 1920s.-General description:Cyclecars were propelled by single cylinder, V-twin or more rarely four cylinder engines, often air cooled. Sometimes these had been originally used in motorcycles and other...
manufactured by E.G. Blake in Croydon, Surrey in 1922.
It was unusual in being powered by two separate two stroke engines driving friction discs. A third disc running between these and moveable backwards and forwards gave an infinitely variable drive to the rear axle. They were advertised at £150 but few were sold.