Darracq Motor Engineering Company


Darracq Motor Engineering Company Limited was a London importer, retailer and wholesaler of French-made Darracq and Talbot automobiles, a coachbuilder making regular production runs of bodies for S T D group products and a property holding company on behalf of its parent S T D Motors Limited.
In 1935 its assets were sold following the financial collapse of S T D Motors in 1934. The coachbuilding business was bought by the Rootes brothers and lost its separate identity.

Purpose

In 1916 the board of A Darracq and Company Limited elected to rearrange ownership of its Suresnes, Paris plant and the Darracq distribution system in London. Darracq Motor Engineering was incorporated to take over their assets located in Britain: 150 Bond Street showrooms, warehouses, service garages etc., including their Fulham, London Works, at that time making munitions, aircraft and components such as propellors and under the wartime control of the Royal Aircraft Factory.
After incorporation Darracq Motor Engineering Company added to its British assets ownership of the Darracq land in France on which their Suresnes plant was situated. Darracq Motor Engineering then leased it to a new French company, Société Anonyme Darracq, incorporated to hold all the other French assets formerly held directly by A Darracq and Company Limited.
A Darracq and Company was then reduced to a non-trading company holding ownership of the various French and British businesses.

Activities

After the 1918 Armistice the Fulham Works once again made motor car bodies for Darracqs and continued to assemble French-sourced components.
After 1920 offices and showrooms in The Vale, Acton at the intersection with Warple Way were shared with W & G Du Cros another group member.
In the expanded combine Darracq Motor Engineering also made bodies for Sunbeam of Wolverhampton and Talbot London. In spite of the manufacturer's name change Darracq Motor Engineering continued to import and sell SA Talbot cars sent from France for sale in Britain and brand them Darracq.

Rootes

The Rootes brothers folded the coachbuilding portion of this business into Clément-Talbot's In January 1935 and it lost its separate identity.
New cars remained available from D.A.R.A. Co Limited at 1a Kilburn High Road, Maida Vale NW6. Rebadging of SA Talbot cars sent from Suresnes to Britain continued after the dissolution of Darracq Motor Engineering because Clément-Talbot's British business remained active. In 1938 Clément-Talbot's name was changed to Sunbeam-Talbot. After twenty years its products dropped Talbot from their badges in 1954.

Cars manufactured in Suresnes, Paris (1919–1938)

;at first badged Talbot Darracq and later Darracq for sale in Britain
yearsname
dispcyl'sbore /
stroke
RAC
tax hp
bhpgear
box
wheelbasetrack
1920-192120 4594V875 x 13027.94
1920, 192216 2938485 x 13017.94
1921142297475 x 130144
19228970457 x 9583
1922121460465 x 11010.53
192227.9 4594V875 x 13027.94
19238/18970457 x 9583
192312/32 1598468 x 11011.53
192318/362938485 x 13017.94
192320/403230489 x 13019.64
192328/704594V875 x 13027.94
192415/40 2121475 x 120143
1924-192612/32 1598468 x 11011.53
1926-192715/402294478 x 12015.93
1926-192717/752540670 x11018.23 / 4
1927–192812/401669469.5 x 110124
1927–192820/982916675 x 11020.94
192816 1999467 x 94.516.74
1929-193016 1999467 x 94.516.74
1929-193020 2440674 x 94.520.44
1929-193020 2916675 x 11020.94
1930303823St878 x 10030.24
193120.92504675 x 94.520.94
193122.62866678 x 10022.64
1931–193330.13823St878 x 10030.24
193216 1999467 x 94.516.74
1932202504675 x 94.520.94
1932222866678 x 10022.64
1932-1933303823St878 x 10030.24
193316 1999467 x 94.516.74
1933-1934202504675 x 94.520.94
193416 1999467 x 94.516.74
1934283563875 x 10027.94 /
1936–193616.71999667 x 94.516.74