Last registered in 1974, based on the attached license plate, in
Ontario, Canada. It has a Villiers 98cc 2F 2-stroke engine with
magneto and external flywheel. Frame number is ZF213, Motor Number
is 8019789. VIN ZF2138019789
Having ceased motorcycle production in 1933, New Hudson returned
briefly to the manufacture of two-wheelers in 1940 with the
Autocycle. The engine was Villiers' JDL and the Autocycle featured
pedal transmission and a rigid front fork. Production resumed in
1946, by which time New Hudson was owned by BSA. Post-war
developments included the adoption of pressed-steel, blade-type
girder forks in 1948 and the Villiers 2F engine, necessitating
major frame changes, the following year. The 2F remained when the
Autocycle was revamped with a new 'easy access' open frame and
tubular girder fork in May 1956. Deletion of the 2F brought an end
to Autocycle production in 1958.
SOLD ON BILL OF SALE ONLY.
This vehicle is located at Atomic Motors Classic Car Sales and
Restorations in Henderson, NV just 20 mins from the fabulous Las
Vegas Strip. Come down and see us or call at 702-826-3811 or
702-556-0888. We are on-line at www.atomicmotors.net
It is the responsibility of the buyer to either inspect the vehicle
personally or via a 3rd party, to ensure satisfaction as to the
condition and value, prior to purchase.
Vehicle Details
1953 BSA New Hudson
Listing ID:CC-1950583
Price:$6,980
Location:Henderson, Nevada
Year:1953
Make:BSA
Model:New Hudson
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:1
Stock Number:M0147
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