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It featured a rear-mounted 322 cc air cooled, twin cylinder engine mounted under the floor driving the rear wheels through a three speed motor cycle type gearbox. The steel channel section chassis had all-round independent suspension with swing axles at the rear. Most cars had two seater estate car bodies but some four seat saloons were also made. The bodies were made of aluminium. The car could also be bought in kit form. It was claimed to be able to reach mph (km/h) and return mpg-imp ( L/100 km/ mpg-US).

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  • Astra (1954 automobile)
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  • It featured a rear-mounted 322 cc air cooled, twin cylinder engine mounted under the floor driving the rear wheels through a three speed motor cycle type gearbox. The steel channel section chassis had all-round independent suspension with swing axles at the rear. Most cars had two seater estate car bodies but some four seat saloons were also made. The bodies were made of aluminium. The car could also be bought in kit form. It was claimed to be able to reach mph (km/h) and return mpg-imp ( L/100 km/ mpg-US).
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  • Astra
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  • 53(xsd:integer)
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  • 1954(xsd:integer)
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
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  • Astra Car Company
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  • 74(xsd:integer)
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  • 322(xsd:integer)
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  • 3(xsd:integer)
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  • It featured a rear-mounted 322 cc air cooled, twin cylinder engine mounted under the floor driving the rear wheels through a three speed motor cycle type gearbox. The steel channel section chassis had all-round independent suspension with swing axles at the rear. Most cars had two seater estate car bodies but some four seat saloons were also made. The bodies were made of aluminium. The car could also be bought in kit form. It was claimed to be able to reach mph (km/h) and return mpg-imp ( L/100 km/ mpg-US). After production ceased, some coupés were made by Gill cars and sold as the Getabout. The rights were also bought by Harold Lightburn of Camden, Adelaide, Australia who fitted a new glass fibre estate body and sold the car as the Lightburn Zeta between 1963 and 1966.
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