Beauford automobiles

Beauford is a British family run automobile company based in Buddulph, Stoke on Trent. The cars are supplied in kit form and are therefore highly customisable. Beauford are founding members of S.T.A.T.U.S. (Specialist Transport Advisory and Testing Utility Society).[1]

History

Originally based in Upholland, Lancashire the company later moved to Stoke on Trent. The first cars were made in 1985 and used a Mini bodyshell as the passenger compartment later replaced by a glass fibre moulding. The company has supplied over 1,500 kits.

Design

The Beauford Tourer is designed to look like a vintage car. At the front is a long bonnet with flowing wings at either side to give the appearance of a 1930s Style Grand Tourer luxury car. There are both 2 door and 4 door versions. Cars come in both open and closed bodies. With detachable hard top or convertible soft top there are also half soft-top versions.[2] Because of the classic look of the vehicles the cars have become popular as wedding transport.

Technical

The shell of the body is made of Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP), and the bonnet and panels are alloy. The body is mounted on a ladder chassis. The vehicles have a long wheel base of 320 cm (10’ 6”). A variety of power units can be fitted to the kit, including Ford, Nissan and Rover. The suspension, steering, pedal box and master cylinder can be sourced from the Ford Sierra. The manufacturer provides a lot of choice in body parts such as windscreens and light, meaning there are many unique vehicles in circulation.

Specifications

DIMENSIONS
475 cm (15’ 7”) long
168 cm (5’ 6”) wide
152 cm (5’ 0”) high
WHEELBASE
320 cm (10’ 6”)
WEIGHT
1,000 kg (2,200 lbs) approx
ENGINE
Almost any engine can be fitted
TRANSMISSION
Either Manual or Automatic

gearboxes may be used

RUNNING GEAR
Front & rear suspension, steering,

pedal box, master cylinder & handbrake lever - Ford Sierra or Cortina.

CHASSIS
4” x 2” x 1/8 (100 x 50 x 3mm)

steel box section ladder chassis

BODY & PANELS
Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP)

body with alloy bonnet & closing panels

The Beauford Club

There is an owners club known as The Beauford Club. They attend automotive events and produce publications for members.[3]

External links

  1. "Beauford Cars". Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  2. "Wedding Cars Bristol". Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  3. "Beauford Club". Retrieved 16 December 2013.
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