Lagonda 2.6-Litre
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Background

The Lagonda 2.6-Litre was an automobile produced in England by Lagonda from 1948 to 1953. It was the first model from that company following its purchase by David Brown in 1947, and was named for the new straight-6 engine which debuted with the car. The Lagonda straight-6 engine was designed by W. O. Bentley and would propel Lagonda's new parent company, Aston Martin, to fame.

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Specification
Produced
510 units
Weight
1,600 kg
Dimensions
4,978 × 1,765 × 1,515 mm
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