1949 Riley 2.5 Walter Köng Saloon Walter Köng had envisaged this body initially for a Bentley Chassis. For pragmatic reasons,...
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Riley
Riley Motor was a British manufacturer of automobiles manufactured by British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC). The marque traces its origins from the Riley Cycle Company which was established in 1890 as a motorcar and bicycle manufacturer. The company went on to produce a number of sports saloons and coupe from the 1920s to the 1930s under a new company name Riley (Coventry) Limited. By 1952, BLMC acquired Riley and started producing cars under the Riley brand name such as the Riley Two-Point-Six, Riley One-Point-Five, and Riley 4.