Daimler DR450


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imageDaimler Majestic Major first reg Dec 1967 4561cc.JPG
captionDaimler 8-passenger chauffeur-driver limousine 1967
nameDaimler Limousine DR450
manufacturerThe Daimler Company Limited
production1961–1968
864 produced
assemblyUnited Kingdom: Coventry, England
classFull-size luxury car
body_style4-door 8-passenger limousine
layoutFront-engine, Rear-wheel-drive
engine4.561 L V8
transmissionBorg Warner DG-250M automatic
length5740 mm
width1868 mm
height1615 mm
weight2122 kg
wheelbase3505 mm
predecessorDaimler DK400
successorDaimler DS420
relatedDaimler Majestic Major DQ450
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| image = Daimler Majestic Major first reg Dec 1967 4561cc.JPG | caption = Daimler 8-passenger chauffeur-driver limousine 1967 | name = Daimler Limousine DR450 | manufacturer = The Daimler Company Limited | production = 1961–1968 864 produced | assembly = United Kingdom: Coventry, England | class = Full-size luxury car | body_style = 4-door 8-passenger limousine | layout = Front-engine, Rear-wheel-drive | engine = 4.561 L V8 | transmission = Borg Warner DG-250M automatic | length = 5740 mm | width = 1868 mm | height = 1615 mm | weight = 2122 kg | wheelbase = 3505 mm | predecessor = Daimler DK400 | successor = Daimler DS420 | related = Daimler Majestic Major DQ450 | sp = uk | designer =

| name =Daimler (Turner) 4½ litre V8 | image = | manufacturer =The Daimler Company Limited | aka = | production =2,044 864 DR450 cars 1,180 DQ450 cars | predecessor =Thirty-Six DE 36 DK400 Straight-Six | successor = Daimler DS420 | configuration =90 degree V eight-cylinder | displacement =4.561 L | bore =95.3 mm | stroke =80 mm | block =Cast iron | head =Aluminium alloy, hemispherical combustion chambers | valvetrain =OHV by pushrods and rockers Two valves per cylinder hemispherical head | compression =8.0:1 | supercharger = | turbocharger = | fuelsystem =Carburettors—twin S.U. HD8; fuel pump—SU electric Aua 61 | management =None | fueltype =Petrol | oilsystem =Filter—Full flow replaceable element | coolingsystem =Water | power =220 bhp @ 5,500 rpm | specpower = | torque =383.7 Nm @ 3,200 rpm. | length =31.25 in | width =25.5 in | height =31 in | diameter = | weight =498 lb The Daimler DR450 is a limousine variant of the Majestic Major DQ450 saloon. Produced from 1961 to 1968, it was the last complete car designed by The Daimler Company Limited.

Intended for the carriage trade, as an executive express or as a hire car for those needing something larger than a five-seater saloon, the DR450 was produced in numbers close to those of the Majestic Major saloon on which it was based.

Design and specifications

The chassis was 24.0 in longer than for the Majestic Major and the necessarily flat glass of the three side-windows no longer could be let flow with the body-shape. The equally flat-windowed but bulbous Jaguar Mark X was released to the market the same year. The 4,561 cc (278 cubic inch) hemi-head engine pushed the 2¼ tonnes of car and driver to 100 km/h in under 11 seconds, to 100 mph in 37 seconds and provided a top speed of 183 km/h (114 miles per hour), similar figures to the much shorter lighter 5-passenger Jaguar Mark X.

  • chassis: massive box-section and cross-braced frame, separate from the all-steel body
  • suspension
  • :front: Girling type with semi-trailing wishbones and forward facing arms, coil springs, Girling telescopic dampers
  • :rear: live axle, half-elliptic leaf springs, Girling telescopic dampers
  • brakes:Dunlop disc brakes vacuum-servo assisted
  • :front: 12.5 in
  • :rear: 12 in
  • wheels: 16 in pressed steel, 5 studs, rims—5.5 in
  • tyres: Dunlop RS5, 700-16 with tubes
  • steering: Hydrosteer power assisted
  • steering wheel diameter 18 in
  • steering column: adjustable for reach
  • headlamps two 50/40 watts and fog lamps
  • heating and ventilation are independently provided for rear and front compartments
  • seating, three on the front bench seat, three on the back seat and two on the folding occasional seats
  • folding occasional seats have received particular care in shaping for comfort and support. They fold away into their own footwells below the division when not required
  • rear doors open a full 90 degrees
  • seatbelts no provision
  • grease: ten points every 1,000 miles, seven points every 5,000 miles

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Test

Autocar road testers said "Few cars possess the Jekyll and Hyde personality of the Daimler limousine in providing very high performance, comfort, safety and enormous carrying capacity . . . after enjoying the Daimler for its special merits of high performance and excellent handling, one feels even a little sympathy for chauffeurs who may rarely have the opportunity to discover for themselves the other side of the car's character."

"It is always a challenge for the engineers to provide a good compromise of ride in a car of which the laden weight can conceivably vary by as much as 14 to 15 cwts 1568 lb to 1680 lb. The Daimler limousine has achieved a very high standard in this respect".

Performance

On test by Autocar average fuel consumption for the total distance of 1404 miles proved to be 14.7 miles per gallon or 19.2 L/100 km. The maximum speed of the car was a (mean) of 113.5 mph, 182.6 km/h and the best run 114 or 183.2 km/h.

Price

October 1961 £3,995 including tax, Jaguar Mark X £2,393

Market sector 1966

There were only three English limousines in production in 1966. The Rolls-Royce Phantom V was available for approximately £10,700, the Daimler DR450 for £3,558 complete (or £1,899 for a bare chassis), and the Vanden Plas Austin Princess for around £3,100.

References

References

  1. (2010-09-18). "Ran When Parked: Daimler DR450". Ranwhenparked.blogspot.com.
  2. Autocar Road Test 1907, ''Autocar'', 4 January 1963, Iliffe, Sons & Sturmey, London 1963
  3. New Daimler limousine and Lagonda Rapide saloon. ''The Times'', Wednesday, Sep 27, 1961; pg. 15; Issue 55197
  4. New Big Jaguar. ''The Times'', Thursday, Oct 12, 1961; pg. 8; Issue 55210
  5. Smith, Brian E.. (1972). "The Daimler Tradition". Transport Bookman Publications.

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