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1924 Frazer Nash - PD 3616
Frazer Nash was a British sports car manufacturer and engineering company founded by Archibald Frazer-Nash in 1922. It produced sports cars incorporating a unique multi-chain transmission before the Second World War and also imported BMW cars to the UK.
After the war it continued producing sports cars with conventional transmission until 1957. It also continued selling BMW cars and motorcycles and finally in 1956 became the official importer of Porsche cars.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frazer_Nash
This was a possible entry for The Sunday Challenge a few weeks back when the theme was numbers. And no, despite it having my initials on the registration plate it isn't mine!
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After the war it continued producing sports cars with conventional transmission until 1957. It also continued selling BMW cars and motorcycles and finally in 1956 became the official importer of Porsche cars.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frazer_Nash
This was a possible entry for The Sunday Challenge a few weeks back when the theme was numbers. And no, despite it having my initials on the registration plate it isn't mine!
Press z to view large for best effect.
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autofantasia club has replied to Indycaver (Norm) clubautofantasia club has replied to Karen's Place clubperfect framing
perfect setting!
the only thing that is NOT perfect is that, even with your initials, it's not yours!
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