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Carden (cyclecar)

The Carden was a British 4 wheeled cyclecar made from 1914 by Carden Engineering originally based in Farnham, Surrey but moving in 1914 to Teddington, Middlesex and in 1919 to Ascot, Berkshire. Sir John Carden was a prolific designer who went on to work on tanks but started his career with cyclecars. His first design was a wooden bodied single seater powered by a 481 cc single cylinder JAP engine driving the back axle by belt. There was no gearbox. At first he had built the cars at his home but demand was sufficient to warrant moving to larger premises in Teddington in February 1914.

In October 1914 Motor Cycle magazine reported on a Carden Monocar they had on trial. This vehicle (registration MXY1) was powered by an air-cooled 5HP V-twin JAP engine, and had only a single gear, though gears were available on 'other models'. The engine was mounted behind the rear axle and drove it via chain, there being no differential. The optional gear change was a mechanism whereby one chain sprocket was disengaged and another moved to drive the chain.1

In 1916 the design and factory was sold to Ward and Avey Ltd who renamed the car the AV and continued manufacture until about 1924.

Production, including those made by AV, may have reached 1000.

Carden went on to design a new cyclecar in 1919 which he sold later the same year to Tamplin and then a further model which he sold to Arnott and Harrison in 1922 who sold it as the New Carden and made the car until 1925.

Carden (surname)

Carden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Billy Carden (1924–2004), NASCAR Grand National driver from Mableton, Georgia, USA
  • Cap R. Carden (1866–1935), member of the US House of Representatives
  • Carden Gillenwater (1918–2000), Major League Baseball center fielder
  • David L. Carden, U.S. Ambassador and attorney
  • George Frederick Carden (1798-1874), English barrister, magazine editor and businessman, founder of Kensal Green Cemetery
  • Henry Carden (1882–1964), English priest, Archdeacon of Lahore
  • Joan Carden (born 1937), Australian operatic soprano
  • Sir John Carden, 6th Baronet (1892–1935), English tank and vehicle designer
  • John Carden (baseball) (1921–1949), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • John Surman Carden (1771–1858), British Royal Navy officer
  • John Carden (soccer), member of the U.S. soccer team at the 1956 Summer Olympics
  • Sir Lionel Carden (1851–1915), British ambassador
  • Macky Carden (born 1944), American football coach
  • Mae Carden (1894–1977), American educator
  • Mike Carden, member of American rock band The Academy Is... 2003–11
  • Paul Carden (born 1979), English footballer and coach
  • Sir Robert Carden (1801–1888) British banker and politician
  • Sir Sackville Carden (1857–1930), Royal Navy admiral
  • Shane Carden (born 1991), American football player