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Lagonda - Wikipedia
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Home | Aston Martin Lagonda Corporate Website
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LMB Racing | Lagonda
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The Lagonda Engineering Company was founded in 1899 by Wilbur Adams Gunn, the 2nd son of reverend J.W. Gunn. Wilbur was born in Troy, Ohio in the US at the borders of the Lagonda Creek, now called Buck Creek in Springfield. Wilbur moved to the UK in 1891 and founded the Lagonda Motor Company in 1904. The Company moved to Staines in 1906.
Home - Lagonda Club
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The site contains a history of the company from 1899 to 1990 and a picture gallery showing the various models produced. Some 1,500 Lagondas still exist, many of which are actively used for touring and competition. Take The Tour EVENTS BLUEBELLS AND COWSLIPS RUN – 8 May 2022 THE EAST MIDLANDS PUB MEET – 7 May 2022 Suffolk Dinner – 29 June …
Lagonda History - Lagonda Club
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Lagonda have always been a sporting concern and a programme of long distance events were entered with 2 litres and later 3 litres. In 1928 D’Erlanger & Hawkes came 11th at Le Mans after running with a cracked frame and no front brakes for the bulk of the event and, in 1929, another team was entered but with no success.
Heritage | Aston Martin Lagonda
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Bought by Aston Martin in 1947, Lagonda continued to innovate, never more so than with the extraordinary Aston Martin Lagonda of the 1980s and 1990s, to this day one of the most audacious and strikingly styled cars ever designed. Since our earliest days, we have always believed that racing helped to improve our cars.
Lagonda at Le Mans – The History of the Winning …
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Lagonda at Le Mans – The History of the Winning Lagonda M45 Team Car The Lagonda M45 Rapide was one of the most accomplished British sports cars of the 1930s. The M45 Team cars won a succession of highly competitive races which culminated in victory at Le Mans in 1935. Since 1923 Le Mans has been the pinnacle race for automobile manufacturers.
Cars - Lagonda Club
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V12 Racers - Lagonda Club
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Technical Details Information David Brown had come to disagree with the wartime Lagonda decision to go for a smaller car than the V12 and around 1951 had broached the idea of a post-war V12, still around 4½ litres and to be “state of the art” mechanically. Engine design was entrusted to Willie Watson, newly returned from Invicta.
The Stunning 1936 Lagonda LG45 4½-Litre Le Mans - Silodrome
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The VSCC issued a ‘Buff Form’ and the FIA issued a Historic Technical Passport for the car in 2009 and since then she’s been racing all over Europe. Impressively, she produces 180hp and is the lead car for the historic “Lagonda 1” team that recently won their second successive Le Mans Classic.
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