DAIMLER, LANCHESTER and BSA VEHICLES
As has been described in the pages relating the history of the three vehicle manufacturing companies grouped under the BSA parent banner, there were a plethora of different models and marques produced up to the start of World War Two.

At the commencement of the peace in 1945, vehicle manufacturers such as Daimler commenced to standardise their offerings.

The following pages show vehicles that are grouped into these two eras: pre 1939 where a multitude of different engine sizes and body designs prevail, and post 1945 where disctinct model runs are displayed.
Daimler DB-18 and Consort
Daimler Fifteen
Daimler DE-27 and DE-36
Daimler Special Sports
Daimler vehicles 1896 to 1939
Daimler Conquest and Conquest Century
Sleeve-Valve Daimlers
Daimler Regency and One-O-Four
Daimler Empress
Lanchester vehicles 1895 to 1939
Lanchester LD-10
Daimler Majestic and Majestic Major
Lanchester LJ-200 ('Leda')
Daimler SP-250 ('Dart')
BSA vehicles
Daimler V8 Saloon
Daimler XJ and onwards Daimler Military vehicles
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All material reproduced herein is copyright, held by the writer (Tony Porter © 2002), but limited verbatim extracts may be used with due acknowledgment to the author and the Daimler Lanchester Club of Victoria Inc.