Sunday, 2 January 2011
Brotherly love - Riley 9
The chassis of the Riley 9 was designed by Stanley Riley while the hemi head 1087 cc 66 cui was designed by his brother Percy. Riley 9s were produced from 1926 - 1938 with a variety of body styles.
The twin cam engine with short push rods operating the 45 degree inclined valves proved particularly suitable for tuning and Riley 9s were raced with great success into the mid 1950's. This version, seen at Prescott top and Loton Park bottom, is owned by B Wildsmith and driven in VSCC events by Tim Hopkinson is a Special dating from 1929/34.
Hope you have enjoyed today's brotherly love edition of Getting a lil' psycho on tyres and that you'll join me tomorrow for a look at another quintessentially British motor car. Don't forget to come back now !
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Go hemi!
ReplyDeleteSpoken like a true hemi head Racer187 ! :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun! I
ReplyDeleteElegant racer!
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