1934 | BSA Threewheeler
A very rare and beautifully restored car
A very rare and beautifully restored car
A very rare and beautifully restored car
Description
Exquisite restoration recently completed
Fully documented rebuild
Powerful 1075cc, four-cylinder, sidevalve engine
Useable luggage space for touring
Looking resplendent in two-tone grey and red, this BSA three-wheeler was beautifully restored over a number of years by an engineer who had previously rebuilt vintage Triumph motorcycles. He took on the BSA as a retirement project and the end result is testament to the painstaking care that he put into it.
First registered in August 1934, the car had been off the road for a long time when work got under way, and the rebuild started from the bare-chassis stage. While early BSA three-wheelers were powered by a V-twin engine, this is a later model that benefits from the more powerful, water-cooled, 1075cc, four-cylinder unit.
Cooling was originally via a thermosyphon system, but it has now been sensibly upgraded thanks to the addition of an electric water pump. The gearbox is a three-speed unit, plus reverse, with drive being supplied to the front wheels.
The finishing touch for the restoration was a stylish colour scheme that remained faithful to the factory’s original two-tone offering, the red spreading out from a point just behind the radiator cap and running all the way to the tail.
The rebuild is meticulously detailed via a collection of invoices covering everything down to the last nut and bolt, plus diagrams, notes and a USB stick of photographs. There is also a box of spares that includes an original Solex carburettor, a Smiths rev counter, and a copy of marque expert Mike Scott-Coomber’s guide to ‘Servicing and Rebuilding the BSA Three-Wheeler’.
Thanks to features such as independent front suspension – via transverse leaf springs – and the fact that it has space for luggage, this BSA is offered for sale as a more practical choice of three-wheeler than a contemporary Morgan. Period brochures boasted of its ‘car-type controls’, and it remains just as usable and charming even 90 years later.
Vehicle details
Vehicle data
- Make
- BSA
- Model name
- Threewheeler
- First registration date
- Not provided
- Year of manufacture
- 1934
- Mileage (read)
- Chassis number
- Not provided
- Engine number
- Not provided
- Gearbox number
- Not provided
- Matching numbers
- No
- Number of owners
- Not provided
Technical details
- Body style
- Convertible (Roadster)
- Power (kW/hp)
- 20/27
- Cubic capacity (cm³)
- 1075
- Cylinders
- 4
- Doors
- Not provided
- Steering
- Right (RHD)
- Gearbox
- Manual
- Gears
- Not provided
- Transmission
- Front
- Front brakes
- Not provided
- Rear brakes
- Not provided
- Fuel type
- Petrol
Individual configuration
- Exterior color
- Grey
- Interior color
- Grey
- Interior material
- Imitation leather
Condition, registration & documentation
- Has Report
- Condition
- Book inspection report
- Registered
- Ready to drive