Hand built in Coventry the Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane was heralded as the first 'all new' British motor car to be introduced at the end of World War II. Designed by the same company that built the Hurricane fighter aircraft that helped win the Battle of Britian. This large motor car with its elegant flowing body lines and spacious leather interior is guaranteed to turn heads and get you noticed as you glide along the road. The large side windows provide the rear seat passengers a high degree of protection from the wind when the top is down, as well as allowing maximum visibility and a pleasant breeze.

As with all Armstrong Siddeley motor cars the on the bonnet sits a Sphinx mascot as a representation of beauty, craftsmanship and endurance, qualities that were incorporated into every Armstrong Siddeley motor car, none more so than the Hurricane coupe.

 

The Hurricane ~ Drophead Coupe 1949
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