2007 Melbourne International Motorshow Auction
Lot
55
1926 Bayliss Thomas 'Chummey' Roadster
Sold: $35,000
Location: melbourne
Sold
Specifications
Engine | In-line 4-cylinder, 1496cc |
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Gearbox | 3-speed manual |
Body Work | Roadster |
Colour | British Racing Green |
Interior | Tan |
Trim | Leather |
Wheels | Artillery style |
Brakes | Drums |
Description
This lot is no
longer available
The Bayliss-Thomas was built by the Excelsior Motor Company of Birmingham between 1922 and 1929. Better known for their motorcycles, the Bayliss-Thomas name was employed as a Belgian manufacturer was already building Excelsiors. The earliest Bayliss-Thomas were three-wheelers but more conventional four-wheel light cars followed, ranging from 9hp to 13hp models and around 1,000 were made in total, of which comparatively few survive today. The Bayliss-Thomas was sold either with an OHV Meadows 1100cc engine or 1500cc side-valve Coventry-Simplex unit (mated to a Wrigley gearbox with no differential). By 1924, the range had expanded to four models but very few Bayliss-Thomas were being made by the late 1920s, with a choice of tourer or pointed-tail sports bodies with lowered steering column and seats. Although production of Bayliss-Thomas automobiles ceased in 1929, Excelsior continued making motorcycles until the early 1960s.