Daimler Regency

Daimler Regency Series
Regency Mark II 3½-litre 1955
DF304 with body by Barker
Overview
ManufacturerThe Daimler Company Limited
Production1951–1958
Body and chassis
ClassLuxury
Body styleFour-door saloon bodies by Barker or
Empress body by Hooper or
Special Sports DF302 convertible by Barker
Powertrain
Engine2952, 3468 or 4617 cc inline six-cylinder
Transmission4-speed preselector gearbox with fluid flywheel
Dimensions
Wheelbase114 in (2,896 mm)[1]
Length195 in (4,953 mm)[1]
Width70 in (1,778 mm)[1]
Height62.5 in (1,588 mm)[1]
Kerb weight2,000 kg (4,409 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorDaimler Consort (1949–53)
SuccessorDaimler Majestic (1958–62)
3-litre engine
Overview
ManufacturerThe Daimler Company Limited
Production1951–52
Layout
Configuration6-cylinder in-line
Displacement2,952 cc (180.1 cu in)
Cylinder bore76.2 mm (3.00 in)
Piston stroke107.95 mm (4.250 in)
Cylinder block materialCast iron
ValvetrainOHV pushrod cam-in-block
Combustion
Fuel systemTwin S.U. carburettors
Fuel typePetrol supplied by AC mechanical pump
Cooling systemWater pump and fan, thermostatically controlled
Output
Power output90 bhp (67 kW; 91 PS) @ 4,100 rpm
Chronology
Predecessor2-litre four-cylinder Lanchester Fourteen
Successor3½-litre and 4½-litre variants
(211.6 cu in) and (281.7 cu in)
3½-litre engine
Overview
ManufacturerThe Daimler Company Limited
Production1954–58
Layout
Configuration6-cylinder in-line[2]
Displacement3,468 cc (211.6 cu in)[2]
Cylinder bore82.5 mm (3.25 in)[2]
Piston stroke107.95 mm (4.250 in)[2]
Cylinder block materialCast iron
Cylinder head materialCast iron (Regency)
Aluminium alloy (One-O-Four)
ValvetrainOHV pushrod cam-in-block[2]
Compression ratio6.5:1 (Regency)[2]
7.6:1 (One-O-Four)
Combustion
Fuel systemTwin S.U. sidedraft carburettors[2]
Fuel typePetrol supplied by AC mechanical pump[2]
Oil systemSubmerged gear type pump, Tecalemit full-flow oil filter with safety by-pass[2]
Cooling systemWater pump and fan, thermostatically controlled[2]
Output
Power output107 bhp (80 kW; 108 PS) @4,000 rpm (Regency)[2]

137 bhp (102 kW; 139 PS) @4,400 rpm (One-O-Four)
Chronology
Predecessor3-litre Regency engine
Successor3.8-litre Daimler Majestic engine

The Daimler Regency series was a luxury car made in Coventry by The Daimler Company Limited between 1951 and 1958. Only an estimated 49 examples of the 3-litre Regency chassis were made because demand for new cars collapsed just weeks after its introduction. Almost three years later in October 1954, a lengthened more powerful Regency Mark II (DF304) was announced but, in turn, after a production run of 345[3] cars, it was replaced by the very much faster, up-rated One-O-Four (DF310), announced in October 1955.

  1. ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference Motor1955 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Road Test No. 3/55 (Continental) The Motor Temple Press, London 1955
  3. ^ Smith 1972, p. 201.