The Jalopy Journal
Who can name the maker of these cyclecars? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There are indeed! [IMG]
Bob - I see you have Thirlby's book about the Frazer Nash - good man! Now.. what can you tell us about this car? The answer is in that book....
certainly pre- 1920. I am still researching The engine came apart with patience, and is unworn inside! [IMG]
After reading a couple of mentions of Charron lately, here are some pics of my latest acqisition. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Here's a few pics for you to peruse...... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
http://www.prewarcar.com/magazine/previous-features/a-1914-gn-returns-home-024527.html [IMG]
Two original survivors.... My Mum and a 1938 Ford V8 Woodie [IMG] aAnd her grandchildren in the same car [IMG]
We got the engine going OK and ran around in it. The flywheel was lightened and it revved easily! Have a look at the special Australian exhaust...
Gary, The 'Festival of Slowth' was the result of cyclecar enthusiasts slowly realising that there were sufficient survivors to warrent...
A few shots from The Festival of Slowth held last weekend in wales. [IMG] Arthur Gibson driving Bill May in his GN [IMG] Tim Gunn in his...
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