Here's Canterbury's range for 1957, just a couple of years before the Mini smashed the sidecar industry.
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Front cover 1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure. |
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1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure, page 1. |
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1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure, page 2. |
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1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure, page 3. |
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1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure, page 4. |
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1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure, page 5. |
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1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure, page 6. |
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1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure, page 7. |
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1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure, page 8. |
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1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure, page 9. |
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1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure, page 10. |
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Rear cover 1957 Canterbury Sidecars brochure. |
What about the Canterbury Belle? One for a seafarer surely? :-D
ReplyDeleteI feel like I've scratched my sidecar itch! Fun, but most of the time I was riding a combo I felt that I would be enjoying a solo more... Mind, if a Belle turned up it would be hard to say no wouldn't it!
DeleteWhat amazing devices. The Gladiator model appears least expensive and is the only one mentioning "hammock" seating, which may be what makes it so cheap.
ReplyDeleteThats not amazing David, look up Canterbury Belle. that is amazing...[and futile]
Deleteactually covered on here in 2014
Deletehttp://reddevilmotors.blogspot.com/2014/12/canterbury-belle-amphibious-sidecar.html
I got a chassis in garage of a gmc 7a
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