Talbot

Talbot
TALBOT 70/75

Weymann saloon, Weymann saloon de luxe, coachbuilt saloon, Weymann sunshine saloon, saloon landaulet, saloon limousine, drophead saloon, three-quarter coupé cabriolet, foursome drophead coupé, Weymann coupé, 2/3-seater tourer, tourer.

Virtually the same as the 14/45, although the 120ins wheelbase frame was fitted with centralised lubrication, there was a higher radiator, stronger steering box and silent third 'box, and a new engine with seven main bearings. There was pump cooling on this one instead of the smaller car's thermo-siphon method. Originally marketed as the 70, but after 119 chassis it became the 75 on account of its top speed.

Technical Specifications
Engine
2276cc (S6 OHV)
Configuration
Front engine, rear-wheel drive
Production dates
1930 to 1935
Number produced
2757
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