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The Elliott Motormeter.

This is one Messrs. Dunhill's novelties. It is said to be the simplest and most reliable speed indicator and cyclometer made. It accurately registers the speed of the car in miles per hour. The cyclometer has two sets of figures, one showing the total distance run by car, the other showing distance travelled in one trip. It can be supplied to register 5 to 30 miles per hour, or 5 to 50 miles per hour. Total cyclometer, o to 9,090 miles. Trip, o to 99 9-ioth. miles. When ordering, the following details should be sent — 1. — Size of flange on inside of front wheel. 2. — Number of spokes in front wheel. 3. — Size of tyre. 4. — Length of flexible shaft required. 5. — Range of speed. 6 — Finish, nickel or brass.

It is not easy to make a selection from the numerous patterns standardised by the Argyll Company, but as consideration of space compels a selection to be made, we have chosen for illustration and description their 10-12 h.p. car and their single

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Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 310

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The Elliott Motormeter. Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 310

The Elliott Motormeter. Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 310

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