Rickor Cars

Rickor started building cars in 1940. It was founded during World War II with the same goal like Volkswagen in Germany, creating work for the Dutch people and let them earn enough money to buy a car.
So the first Rickor car was a little cheap car, and a big succes. After the War the company became bigger and expanded to other markets.
A special feature is the orange colored engine in every Rickor car.

Car Company Origin : The Netherlands

Established : 1940

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[size=150]1940 Rickor Family F085 L4 Basic[/size]

The first Rickor ever build. A cheap and little 849cc Inline 4 powered family car. 600kg and producing 36hp and 63Nm, 0-100km/h in 27 seconds and lapping the Green Hell in 13:35.750


[size=150]1960 Rickor Sports Coupe SC30 Sport[/size]

The Rickor SC30 is launched in 1960. The goal was to build a sportive and modern 2 seater road car.
This means the SC30 has a luxury but light interior, power steering, an advanced '60 safety package and an AM radio.

Just a simple AM radio because the real music comes from the engine. The 2998cc, DOHC 12v V6 engine deliver 229hp to the rear wheels, does 0-100km/h in 7.6 seconds and end in a topspeed of 221km/h. Every 100km the engine burns about 12 liters of fuel and it does the Green Hell in less then 10 minutes: 9:57.06

With a weight of 993kg it’s not super light, but it makes the SC30 a good base for a race version




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[size=150]1960 Rickor Sports Coupe SC30 Sport[/size]

The Rickor SC30 is launched in 1960. The goal was to build a sportive and modern 2 seater road car.
This means the SC30 has a luxury but light interior, power steering, an advanced '60 safety package and an AM radio.

Just a simple AM radio because the real music comes from the engine. The 2998cc, DOHC 12v V6 engine deliver 229hp to the rear wheels, does 0-100km/h in 7.6 seconds and end in a topspeed of 221km/h. Every 100km the engine burns about 12 liters of fuel and it does the Green Hell in less then 10 minutes: 9:57.06

With a weight of 993kg it’s not super light, but it makes the SC30 a good base for a race version