Riley 1½ Falcon. (1936-37)

The Falcon was relaunched on the new 1½Litre chassis for 1936, but not yet with the new Briggs Steel Body. This mass-produced body was bought in by Riley to try and reduce costs and increase quality. It managed both, but caused the company a lot of other problems as well. However, whilst it had been closely modelled on the 1935 Falcon style, it was curiously not used for the 1936 Falcon. Instead, the Falcon was revised and saw detail changes to try and move it away from the Briggs Bodied Merlin. The model remained popular throughout 1936, mainly because for the first few months it was just about the only body available on the chassis, due to delays with the other new models, but was slowly replaced by the Adelphi as the customers favourite Saloon.
In total, somewhere around 800 were built, with around 250 of those built before serious production of any other models had started. For 1937, the Falcon did receive the new Briggs Body.

Chassis Types: (S/SS)26F

ENGINE

4cyl ohv
RAC Rating 11.9hp
Bore 69 Stroke 100
Capacity 1496 cc
51bhp at 4800rpm
Carburation 1 or 2 Zenith

TRANSMISSION

4-speed gearbox.
Top gear ratio 5.22:1
3rd G/r 7.39:1
2nd G/r 10.91:1
1st G/r 18.79:1
Reverse 23.33:1

SUSPENSION

Semi-elliptic

BRAKES

Girling Mechanical rod wedge operated shoes
13" drums

PERFORMANCE

0-50mph 17secs
Max speed 67mph
Fuel Consumption 27mpg

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 9'1" (aprx 2750mm)
Track 4' (aprx 1200mm)
Length 14' (aprx 4250mm)
Width 4'11.5" (aprx 1480mm)
Wheels 3.0x18
Tyres 4.75x18
Weight 25cwt
Fuel Tank 10 galls

PRICE

1936 £335; 1937 £315
Special Series +£27; Sprite +£48