Stimson Scorcher
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The Stimson Scorcher is a three-wheeled vehicle designed by Barry Stimson and first produced in the UK in 1976.[1] The Scorcher was available preassembled or as a kit, sold by Noovoh Developments of Brighton[1] for £385 (equivalent to £2100 in 2023[lower-alpha 1]).[2]
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Stimson Scorcher | |
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Overview | |
Production | 1976–80 |
Designer | Barry Stimson |
Body and chassis | |
Layout | 2 front wheels, 1 rear wheel Front-wheel drive |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Four-cylinder 848–1275 cc |
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During its four-year production run, ending in 1980, 30 Scorchers were produced.[3] There was an unsuccessful attempt to resuscitate the Scorcher project the following year.
The Austin Mini 848 cc (51.7 cu in) engine, one of those used to power the Scorcher, is able to deliver a top speed of 100 mph (160 km/h).