词条 | Reliant Sabre |
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| image = DE-12-31 RELIANT SABRE SIX 1964.jpg | caption = 1964 Reliant Sabre Six | name = Reliant Sabre | aka = Autocars Sabra [1] | body_style = {{ubl |2-door convertible |2-door coupé}} | production = 1961–1963 | manufacturer = Reliant | class = Sports car | predecessor = Reliant Sabra | successor = Reliant Scimitar | engine = | layout = FR layout | transmission = | wheelbase = | length = | width = | height = | weight = }} The Reliant Sabre (also "Sabre Four") and the Reliant Sabre Six were small two-seater sports cars produced by Reliant between 1961 and 1964. HistoryDeveloped in collaboration with the Israeli motor company Autocars, as a result of the Managing Director Itzhak Shubinsky visiting the 1960 London Racing Car Show, where he saw the Ashley 1172 fibreglass body and also a Leslie Ballamy-designed chassis, the EB Debonair, exhibited on the LMB Components stand. Autocars obtained licences for both parts and contracted Reliant to develop the Sabra for Autocars. Reliant introduced a right-hand drive version for the UK market and renamed it the Sabre. At Reliant, David Page redesigned the chassis and the bodyshell was redesigned by Eddie Pepall to meet US requirements. Launched in 1961 as two-door convertibles, front-engined, rear-drive, with four-cylinder OHV, Ford Consul (later "Zephyr 4") engines of {{cvt|1703|cc|abbr=on}}. They had front disc brakes, rack and pinion steering, and a ZF all-synchro gearbox. The front suspension was an unusual leading-arm set-up. Power output was {{convert|73|bhp|abbr=on}} giving at least {{convert|90|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}}. Coupés were introduced in June 1962, and total production reached 208 cars. At Earls Court in October 1962 the Sabre was shown with a redesigned, "less bizarre" front end.[2] A six-cylinder Super Sabre SE2 prototype was also shown, which then became the Sabre Six. In 1962, the Reliant Sabre Six was introduced, with a {{convert|109|bhp|abbr=on}} six-cylinder Ford engine of {{cvt|2553|cc|abbr=on}}, capable of {{convert|110|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} and 0-60 mph in 12.2 seconds.{{cn|date=January 2018}} The nose of the car was different from the earlier Sabres, and all but the first 17 Sabre Sixes had more conventional suspension, taken from the Triumph TR4. From a production total of 77, 75 were coupés and just two were convertibles. The Reliant competitions department modified three factory cars and three privateer cars for entry into a number of International rallies. Modifications included a Raymond Mays alloy head with triple twin-choke Weber carburettors and independently-branched exhaust manifolds. Between 1963 and 1965, the cars participated in the Alpine Rally, RAC Rally, Welsh Rally and Monte Carlo Rally. {{clear}}Appearances in films and books
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1. ^Reliant/Autocars Sabra, www.sporting-reliants.com Retrieved 21 March 2016 2. ^{{cite magazine | ref = IMS11 | title = Sportnytt på Earls Court | trans-title = Sporting News From Earls Court | page = 9 | language = Swedish | editor-last = Björklund | editor-first = Bengt | location = Lerum, Sweden | magazine = Illustrerad Motor Sport | number = 11 | date = November 1962 }}
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