Equipment
RHD. Meadows 4ED ohv 4 cylinder, dual SU carbs, 52hp, cycle fenders, outside exhaust, folding windshield, black centerlock wire wheels.
Condition
First used by the Frazer Nash team driven by the youngest of the Aldington brothers at Brighton in 1932, later by Philip Jucker at the first Donington Park meeting Winner of the 1 Hour Speed Trial at Brooklands in May 1932, then sold to South Africa where it stayed until acquired by the seller in 1966 and restored in the 90s with a 1929 Meadows 4ED engine Highly original for its long history, with very good presentation and a car that will be welcomed pretty much anywhere
Market commentary
Frazer Nash TT Replicas like this early example have innate appeal despite the leisurely performance of their Meadows engines. The compensation is the precise response of their Chain Gang transmission and the long stroke Meadows engines torque that made them remarkably successful in rallies. No one will mistake it for an MG, or even an Aston, a rare and sexy car that brought a price fully up to its history, appearance and performance.