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'''Lammas Limited''' was a manufacturer of motor cars from 1936 to 1938 based in Sunbury-on-Thames, UK. Their cars were built on a chassis bought in from [[Graham|Graham]] in the United States, the cars being known as Lammas-Graham.  Approximately 30 cars were made.
{{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Lammas Limited''' was a manufacturer of motor cars from 1936 to 1938 based in Sunbury-on-Thames, UK. Their cars were built on a chassis bought in from [[Graham|Graham]] in the United States, the cars being known as Lammas-Graham.  Approximately 30 cars were made.


The engines were also from Graham and were supercharged 3562 cc 6 cylinder side valve units with a special alloy cylinder head and [[SU carburetor|SU]] carburettor.  Unlike the American originals, 12 volt electrics were used.
The engines were also from Graham and were supercharged 3562 cc 6 cylinder side valve units with a special alloy cylinder head and [[SU carburetor|SU]] carburettor.  Unlike the American originals, 12 volt electrics were used.

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Lammas Limited was a manufacturer of motor cars from 1936 to 1938 based in Sunbury-on-Thames, UK. Their cars were built on a chassis bought in from Graham in the United States, the cars being known as Lammas-Graham. Approximately 30 cars were made.

The engines were also from Graham and were supercharged 3562 cc 6 cylinder side valve units with a special alloy cylinder head and SU carburettor. Unlike the American originals, 12 volt electrics were used.

Coachwork was bought in and was a choice of a sports saloon version from Carlton or Bertelli, a drophead coupé from Abbott or a sports tourer from Bertelli. The cars cost between £620 and £695.