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词条 JBA Motors
释义

  1. History

  2. Models

      JBA Sports SRi    JBA Falcon TSR    JBA Javelin  

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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JBA Motors was a company based in Norwich, Norfolk that makes the JBA Falcon. The company was originally named JBA Engineering and the name came from the first letter of the surnames of the three partners who founded the firm, Kenneth Glyn Jones, John Barlow and David George Ashley.[1][2] They were all engineers at British Leyland. John Barlow later left the company, but it was run by Ken Jones and Dave Ashley until 2004.

History

The first car was the JBA Falcon Roadster that went into production in 1982. In 1985 the JBA Javelin was introduced and the Falcon range was expanded with the JBA Falcon Plus Two. In 1988 the Falcon Roadster was replaced by the Falcon Sports. In 1990 the Falcon range was expanded with the Falcon Tourer that replaced the Falcon 2+2. In 1991 the JBA Falcon Sports SR, the first JBA car to use Ford Sierra as donor, was introduced. In 1994 the Falcon Tourer was replaced with Falcon TSR using Sierra parts.[3]

Until end of July 2004 the company was run by Ken Jones and Dave Ashley and based in Standish, Greater Manchester. Tim Banwell bought the factory on 1 August 2004. In 2006 he announced that the company was for sale. In 2007 JBA Engineering went into administration.[4]

In May 2011 JBA Motors will debut at the Stoneleigh Kitcar Show.[5]

Models

JBA Sports SRi

The SRI is a two-seater sports car in the traditional British pre-World War II style. It uses Ford Sierra mechanical parts.[6]

JBA Falcon TSR

The Falcon is a four-seater version of the SRI. The rear seat can be used for children up to about eight years old. It also is based on the Ford Sierra.[7][8][9]

JBA Javelin

The Javelin came into existence in 1985, and was an attempt to create a more up to date looking car. The car was an open four seater with roof panels that were removable at the front and a foldable hood at the rear. It was based on the Ford Capri. In 1985, the kit cost £2,290. The Javelin disappeared again in 1989.

See also

  • List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom

References

1. ^[https://www.duedil.com/company/01871319/j-b-a-engineering-limited/people Duedil Company information]
2. ^Constructors Car Club: Martin Humphries JBA Falcon
3. ^The JBA History
4. ^http://www.robbiegibson.co.uk/index.htm
5. ^http://jbamotors.co.uk/
6. ^Madabout Kitcars: Falcon SRi
7. ^Madabout Kitcars: Falcon TSR
8. ^Constructors Car Club: JBA Falcon
9. ^Total Kit Car: Donor Vehicle Cross Reference, 18 Jul 2010

External links

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  • JBA Motors
  • JBA Owners Club
  • More links
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