The Lanchester 40HP Tourer SWB Cabriolet 1926 is a classic example of the engineering ingenuity of the period. This car embodies the design principles of functional luxury and is a testament to the craftsman skills developed in the early twentieth century. A distinctive two-tone blue finish and nickel accents give the Lanchester an illustrious look, while the 4-door 4-seat lettered body panels showcase the grace of its simple lines. The 40HP Tourer is powered by an advanced inline four-cylinder engine with twin carburetors, producing a reliable and spirited performance for any excursion. The car features a 4-speed manual gearbox and semi-elliptical leaf springs for a smooth ride. Inside, passengers are met with a wooden trim featuring two rear-facing seats and a separate front bench seat, allowing a total of four people to travel in style. The Lanchester also features gorgeous art-deco style dashboard instrumentation and switchgear with bright yellow-tinted lighting accents that stand out beautifully in the twilight. Additionally, the interior also includes elements such as leather-appointed upholstery and a wooden framed rear window which opens outwards to allow the unforgettable open-top motoring experience. To ensure that the Lanchester can withstand the elements, the car has received a modern weatherproof treatment, allowing its stunning good looks to be enjoyed when driving in all weather conditions. The 40HP Tourer is a picturesque piece of automotive art that builds a bridge between the past and the future, offering drivers a classic driving experience with a modern twist.
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