Frazer Nash

£37.50

Author: David Thirlby
Date of Publication: 1977

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1977 first edition. Foulis Books. Archie Frazer-Nash (always with a hyphen) was an enthusiast as early as 1910. In that year he joined H. R. Godfrey to make cyclecars, hence the GN. Some twelve years later they both left their company, Archie to build Frazer Nashes (without a hyphen) and Godfrey later to build HRGs.

What they left behind them was a long and involved story — and one of the most treasured names ever to grace the radiator shell of a sports car. How did it happen that two young engineers with little more to offer than engineering skills, wit, endeavour and staying power should stand out amongst a multitude of similar ‘entrepreneurs’ from the early days of motor car manufacture?

It’s interesting to look at the facts; this book covers much new ground and clears many misapprehensions.

Hardback in excellent condition. Green boards in good condition, clean and unmarked inside. Dust cover also good, very slight sunning to spine.

Additional information

Weight0.6 kg
Dimensions24 × 17 × 3 cm

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