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.

Regency DF300/1

Displayed to the press on 26 September and the following week at the Paris Motor Show, it was first shown to the British public at the October 1951 Motor Show.[4] The DF300 model designation was used for right-hand drive and DF301 for left-hand drive. The chassis included a number of new developments from the Daimler Consort which was still in production. The engine was moved well forward, the ground clearance increased by one inch and the chassis side members lowered. It was fitted with a new 3-litre 6 cylinder engine derived from the 4 cylinder 2-litre engine in the production Lanchester Fourteen. Twin SU carburettors were fitted to give 90 bhp at 4,100 rpm.[5]

The shape of the standard Barker saloon body closely resembled the much smaller Lanchester Fourteen, except that the headlights were fitted into the mudguards in the same position as the Daimler Consort. It was joined in 1952 by an Empress II saloon, limousine and convertible, all with razor-edge styling by Hooper.

Only a small number of Regency Barker Special Sports were made, perhaps three. They were externally distinguished by having front-hinged doors, not the "suicide doors" of the smaller-engined version. The usual Daimler Fluid Flywheel coupled the engine and its Wilson pre-selector 4-speed gearbox.

All new car sales collapsed in 1952 while the nation waited for the removal of a "temporarily" increased purchase tax, finally eased in April 1953. Including Empress models, an estimated 49 3-litre cars were produced[6] before production stopped.[7]

DF300/1 chassis numbers

Source:[6]

Model Numbers allocated Notes
DF300/1 57000-57009 Pre-production prototypes chassis number allocation. Two were Hooper Empress models. 57009 was not built.[6]
DF300/1 80000-80007 Production 3-litre Regency standard steel saloon, except for 80002 which was an Empress.

Of the DF300/1 chassis produced (excluding DF302/3), it is believed that only three have survived into the 21st century.[8]

57001 A pre-production prototype converted to a pickup and used as a factory runaround.
80002 Built as a Hooper Empress.
80005 Standard production saloon. Formerly owned by HM the Queen Mother.[6]

As per company policy at the time, pre-production chassis were either dismantled or retained as factory runarounds. [8]

DF302/3 – Empress Mk IIs and Coupes

A Hooper Empress Mark II was first exhibited at Earls Court in 1952 (chassis 82002). Hooper produced 33 examples, plus one on a standard 3-litre chassis (80002). Power was boosted to 100 bhp at 4,400 rpm by using an aluminium cylinder head and a higher 7.5 to 1 compression ratio.[9]

Note that Lady Docker's October 1953 Earls Court Motor Show car Silver Flash was listed in Hooper records as a 3-litre chassis, but with chassis number 85001. This was a Lanchester Fourteen chassis modified to fit a Daimler 6-cylinder engine.[10]

Chassis numbers

Source:[6]

Model Number Notes
DF302 82000-82027 Right-hand drive Hooper Empress Mark II, except for 82001 a coupe and 82008 a fixed-head coupe.[6] All Empress Mark IIs were six-light 4-door saloons, except for two four-light 2-door examples on chassis numbers 82006 and 82007.[11]
DF303 82400-82404 Left-hand drive Hooper Empress Mark II. Four cars only as 82402 was not built.[6]

It is thought that about half of all 3-litre Empress Mk II models survive.[6] Both 2-door examples survived into the 21st century.[11]

Regency Empress by Hooper 1953

Regency Mark II DF304/5

The revised Regency DF304 labelled Mark II was announced in October 1954. Left-hand-drive cars used the DF305 designation. The new more flowing body was slightly longer with a much longer boot and mudguards and was lower-set. It could now be purchased with a 3½-litre or 4½-litre engine. Again there was a Hooper version, the Empress IIa and III but now also the Sportsman four-light saloon with coachwork by Mulliners (Birmingham).[12] The (at first only) 4½-litre Sportsman with three-piece wrap-around rear window and extra interior luxury features was announced a few days later[13]

Introductory pricing including tax: 3½-litre / 4½-litre engine
Regency Mark II saloon: £2,324 / £2,778 with the new Tubeless Tyres fitted as standard equipment
Regency Sportsman saloon: £2,650 / £3,104[14]

The revised chassis was again made of box section steel and was cruciform braced. The side members rose over the rear axle and were not underslung like the Consort. The suspension was independent at the front using coil springs but retained traditional leaf springs and live axle at the rear. Automatic chassis lubrication continued to be fitted, operating "thermostatically every time the engine warm(ed) up", and the propeller-shaft centre bearing was "prepacked with grease" so did not require lubrication.[15] However, the propeller shaft itself was not served by the system and four grease points required "attention every 1,000 miles".[15] Marles worm and double roller steering was used.[1] Brakes were Girling hydro-mechanical – hydraulic at front, mechanical to the rear – as was standard Daimler practice at that time on the Consort, Conquest and Lanchester Fourteen.

4½-litre chassis

These examples had a chassis designation of DF400 (DF401 for LHD). The 4½-litre engine was offered as an option on the Regency Mark II chassis, but very few were fitted. The car differed from the 3½-litre DF304 in that a 4-speed pre-selector gearbox was fitted with direct drive in 3rd gear and an overdrive 4th gear. In addition, the DF304's Girling hydro-mechanical brakes were replaced with a fully hydraulic system with vacuum assist.[16] After an engine upgrade from 127 to 167 bhp in 1956, the increased torque proved to be too much for the pre-selector gearboxes, so very few 4½-litre cars survived. Plans for deliveries of further 4½-litre chassis were cancelled and most existing cars were recalled and converted to 3½-litre engines. Ultimately, the 4½-litre engine was restricted to the DK400 chassis.[17][18]

Performance

The British Motor magazine tested a 3468 cc Regency II saloon in 1955 recording a top speed of 82.8 mph (133.3 km/h) and acceleration from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 22.7 seconds and a fuel consumption of 15.7 miles per imperial gallon (18.0 L/100 km; 13.1 mpg‑US). The test car cost £2324 including taxes.[1]

Commercial

A spacious interior married with "an abundance of polished hardwood, not only for the facia but also for the door cappings, a floor .... covered with thick pile carpet" and the car's driving qualities will have attracted admiration, but purchase tax on cars was high and in 1954 the UK manufacturer-recommended retail price, including tax, for the standard bodied 3½-litre Daimler Regency was £2,324.[19] That price included a heater, but customers requiring a radio to be fitted would need to find another £48.[19] In the same year Jaguar's recommended UK retail price for the similarly sized (and very effectively promoted) Mark VII was £1,680.[20] (Jaguar buyers also received the heater included in the price, though they were obliged to find an extra £50 for a radio.) The price differential is probably enough to explain why relatively few Daimler Regency models found buyers but it should be pointed out that the Daimler was a much more substantial and durable product assembled with much greater care than Jaguars of that same day and aimed at quite different customers.

Regency Mk II 3½-litre

Chassis numbers[3]

The total chassis allocation was 395 units, but as noted not all may have been built. Standard production is thought to be 345 cars, allowing for chassis reallocation when some were fitted with the higher performance engine in late Regency Mark II production. 58 chassis were allocated for specialist coachwork, e.g. Hooper Empress Mark IIa and III. These incorporated a number of minor improvements over the DF304 chassis.[21]

Model Numbers allocated Notes
DF304/5 88000-88010 Prototype chassis allocation.
DF304/5 88250-88633 Production 3½-litre standard steel saloon. It is believed that 39 numbers were reallocated to One-O-Four chassis numbers when the higher performance engine became available.[3]
DF306/7 91450-91474 Upgraded chassis for Empress Mark IIa and other specialist coachwork.[22]
DF308/9 91475-91507 Sportsman and Empress Mark III.[22]

Replacing the Mark II

The Regency Mark II proved more successful than the first Regency, but after a short production run of only one year it was superseded in October 1955[23] by the 3½-litre One-O-Four (DF310) with a more powerful engine and various other upgrades.[24][25] While the top speed of the One-O-Four was tested at 102 mph compared to the Regency's 85 mph, the Regency actually had faster acceleration up to 50 mph. Standing quarter mile times for the One-O-Four were unchanged from the Regency. However, when the automatic gearbox became available for the One-O-Four, the standing quarter mile was actually 2 full seconds slower than the Regency.[26]

Daimler One-O-Four

Announced in October 1955[23] the 3½-litre engine was given a new cylinder head and compression ratio of 7.6:1 generating almost 30% more power (137 bhp (102 kW; 139 PS) @ 4,400 rpm) to push the same 2-tonne Mk II to 104 m.p.h.[27] With upgraded brakes and interior, branded with a fluted boss bearing a large D in the centre of its back bumper, it was advertised as the 100 m.p.h. Daimler One-O-Four, when there were no open-road speed limits. The One-O-Four name refers to a prototype reaching the speed of 104 m.p.h. during testing. During 1956 a Borg-Warner fully automatic gearbox became available.[23] A One-O-Four Lady's Model was produced, finding only 49 customers. The special accessories in the Lady's Model inspired by Lady Docker became optional extras the following year. The One-O-Four was eventually replaced by the Daimler Majestic. When it first arrived in July 1958,[28] the Majestic replaced the automatic One-O-Four. If customers wanted the pre-selector gearbox, they could still choose a One-O-Four. No more than 559 One-O-Fours of all models were produced before production ended in 1958. The car did not appear at the 1958 Earl's Court motor show.[29]

Chassis numbers

Model[3] Numbers allocated Notes
DF310/1 88700-89057 One-O-Four model.
DF310/1 90000-90016 One-O-Four model.
DF310/1 96850-96898 One-O-Four Lady's Model.
DF314/5 90100-90234 One-O-Four with automatic transmission.

One-O-Four Upgrades

Numerous upgrades to the Regency Mark II were incorporated into the Daimler One-O-Four. The following is a summary of the major changes. In addition, many minor changes were introduced.[30]

Part or assembly Notes
Engine Aluminium alloy cylinder head. Compression ratio increased from 6.5 to 7.6. Quick-lift camshaft. Diaphragm type SU carburettors. Power raised from 107 bhp (80 kW; 108 PS)@4,000 rpm to 137 bhp (102 kW; 139 PS)@4,400 rpm.
Gearbox A fully automatic Borg-Warner gearbox option became available in the autumn (fall) of 1956.[31]
Brakes Fully hydraulic brakes with vacuum assist replaced hydro-mechanical brakes.
Hand brake On floor between door and driver's seat.
Steering box The Regency's Marles steering box was replaced by a Burman unit.[30]
Rear axle Ratio raised from 4.3 to 3.92 or optionally 3.64.
Hub caps Flatter hub caps fitted replacing the Consort style ones on the Regency.
Body Pressed steel A and B door pillars replaced the Regency's cast pillars.
Windows Electric window option available.[30]
Trafficators The Regency Mark II's turn signals controlled by a flasher unit were replaced with Trafficators in the body B pillar, except for DF311 USA imports.[30]
One-O-Four 3½-litre
Sportsman 3½-litre
Sportsman 3½-litre
Empress 3½-litre
Empress 3½-litre
Empress Mk II

References

Citations
  1. ^ a b c d e f "The 3.5-litre Daimler Regency Mk II Saloon". The Motor. 19 January 1955.
  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. ^ a b c d Smith 1972, p. 201.
  4. ^ The Motor Show.The Times, Wednesday, Oct 17, 1951; pg. 4; Issue 52134
  5. ^ Smith 1972, pp. 189–191.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Daimler Days, Part Four 1953, Brian E. Smith, 1996, p.757-758
  7. ^ Daimler Car Cheaper Until Budget Day; Production of the new 3-litre model has been postponed until after the Budget.The Times, Tuesday, Feb 03, 1953; pg. 3; Issue 52536.
  8. ^ a b A Unique Passion - Regency 3-Litre by Milo Kelly and Dave Philpot. The Driving Member, Dec/Jan 2012/2013; pg. 32–35; Volume 49 Number 7.
  9. ^ Smith 1972, pp. 195–196.
  10. ^ The Driving Member, April 2009; pg. 8; Volume 45 Number 10.
  11. ^ a b The Driving Member, June 2012; pg. 2; Volume 49 Number 1.
  12. ^ New Big Daimler Models. "The Motor" Vol 106, October 6, 1954
  13. ^ Display advertisement, Daimler. The Times, Monday, Oct 04, 1954; pg. 5; Issue 53053.
  14. ^ New Daimler Models. The Times, Thursday, Sep 30, 1954; pg. 3; Issue 53050
  15. ^ a b "Daimler Regency Mark II 3½-litre". Autocar. 1 October 1954. To reduce the need for maintenance, automatic chassis lubrication is provided thermostatically every time the engine warms up. The propeller-shaft is not served by this system, and four points require attention every 1,000 miles (1609 km). The propeller-shaft bearing, however, is prepacked with grease and does not require lubrication.
  16. ^ Smith 1972, p. 245.
  17. ^ Smith 1972, pp. 247–248.
  18. ^ The Daimler Tradition, Brian E. Smith (1972), chapter 8
  19. ^ a b "Daimler Regency Mark II 3½-litre". Autocar. 1 October 1954.
  20. ^ "Jaguar Mark VII saloon (with overdrive) (road test)". Autocar. 15 January 1954.
  21. ^ Daimler 3½-litre Range Service Parts Catalogue
  22. ^ a b The Daimler & Lanchester Owner's Companion, R. I. Whyte (1981)
  23. ^ a b c Details of a new Daimler were announced yesterday. The Times, Friday, Oct 14, 1955; pg. 4; Issue 53351
  24. ^ Douglas-Scott-Montagu & Burgess-Wise 1995, p. 269.
  25. ^ New Standard Vanguard.The Times, Friday, Oct 14, 1955; pg. 4; Issue 53351
  26. ^ Comparison of The Autocar road tests for the Regency Mk 2 (January 1955), One-O-Four Ladies Model (October 1955), One-O-Four Automatic (April 1957)
  27. ^ High Performance As Part Of The Daimler Tradition. The Times, Tuesday, Jul 10, 1956; pg. 5; Issue 53579.
  28. ^ The Autocar, New Cars Described, July 4, 1958
  29. ^ Daimler Days, Part Four 1958, Brian E. Smith, 1996, p.818-819
  30. ^ a b c d Service Parts Catalogue for the Daimler 3½-litre Range (1st ed.). Coventry: Daimler Company Ltd. 1956.
  31. ^ Smith 1972, pp. 210–211.
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Dobongsan Peaks (도봉산 정산) The geology of South Korea includes rocks dating to the Archean and two large massifs of metamorphic rock as the crystalline basement, overlain by thick sedimentary sequences, younger metamorphic rocks and volcanic deposits.[1] Despite the country's small size, its geology is diverse, containing rocks formed during the Precambrian to Cenozoic eras.[2] Geologic history, stratigraphy and tectonics The K'yŏnggi Massif and Yongnam Massif lie no...

 

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