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Saturday, 10 March 2018

King EE V8

On 17 March 2016 I showed a photograph taken at the SeeRed meeting at Donington Park in September 2007 of a Stanley Steamer that had taken part in an Edwardian Run that had first been held two years earlier to mark the centenary of the first Grand Prix race at Dieppe in 1905. Here's another of the cars that took part in that run in 2007.
I tagged the car as a 1917 King EE V8, but I don't know where I got this information from as there's no details of the cars taking part in the programme of the SeeRed meeting. The only details I can find of the King Motor Car Company is that it was set up in 1911 and the V8 engine, created in 1914, had a capacity of 283 cu in, or 4.6 litres.

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