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Riley Model Range - Riley Motor Club

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    The Riley Two-Point-Six 1958 – 1959 By Carey Rawlings The 2.6 is probably one of the lesser known Rileys, often confused with the Pathfinder, which is actually a very different car. The 2.6 is more akin to the Wolseley 6/90, especially in the latter’s Series 3 guise. All of these cars were designed by the late Gerald Palmer.

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    Riley Kestrel Special 'Freddie Dixon Inspired' € 189.500 For sale: 1936 Riley Kestrel Sprite 12-4 Saloon It may be described briefly as a combination of the well-known Kestrel coachwork with the 1 1/2 litre mechanicals on which the 1935 T.T. was won. W.. Riley Kestrel Sprite 12-4 Saloon € 56.000 1933 Riley 9 Monaco Brooklands Special

Riley for sale | Classic Driver

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A History Of Riley Cars 1899 - 1969 - Riley Motor Club

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    A ‘Nine’ won the light car class in the 1931 Monte Carlo Rally. The 6-cylinder racing Rileys of 1933/34 formed the basis of the ERA racing cars. Both the ‘Nine’ and the 14/6 were progressively developed, the former having a lowered chassis and semi-panelled body in 1932 and optional preselector gearbox in 1934, which later became standard.

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