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Lat Fuller

2025-07-20, 02:39:50
I am pretty desperate for a rear cylinder for my veteran Douglas 1917 2 3/4hp "W" model.   I there is anyone who may have one of these that can be re-sleeved or know where I may find one I would be very pleased for the help.  I have a number of engine parts that I can exchange such as matching crankcases, conrods, crankshaft, flywheel etc. Any help appreciated.

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Douglas Bikes For Sale in Sweden

Started by Red, 25 Feb 2020 at 09:56

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Red

I've had an email from a chap in Sweden who says he has 9 Douglas bikes for sale. He will be advertising them shortly but at the moment the only item he has put up for sale is a Gloria sidecar. Have a look at the link below and if you click through the photos you will see some of the bikes in the background. If he lets me know when the bikes are advertised for sale I will update this post. He says he has 3 Mark V's, a T35, a Plus 80, 1919 4HP, 1921 600 and 2 1930's 600s.

Roy


https://www.prewarcar.com/298774-gloria-sidecar-1920-s


Bernie

Hi Roy, any Idea what he'd be asking for the 4hp/600's? I'M considering selling mine which was my fathers, 1922 4hp and wanting an idea of price. Thanks and regards,
Bernie

Red

Hi Bernie

Sorry I have no idea what sort or price he is looking for.

Roy

Dave

Page has moved to a new URL- https://www.prewarcar.com/302542-douglas-type-a-or-b-with-gloria-sidecar

Prices in lower right hand columns says '£ 9.000'.

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