Equipment
RHD. Chrome wire wheels, wide whitewalls, dual spares mounted on the rear deck, luggage rack, trafficators, combination rear view mirror spotlight,single driving light. Singularly unusual coachwork accented by the long hood which stretches back over the cowl almost to the base of the sloping one piece windshield, its length accentuated by a mass of hood side louvers which continue even into the close coupled cowl and a bright beltline accent that runs the full length of the car. This is the original coachwork specified by the first owner, Mr. A.Simpson of Hemstead, London, and his purpose is clear from the Lucas headlights which have yellow reflectors for high speed touring on the Continent. The interior woodwork on the dash, instrument panel and door cappings is beautiful in both its figure and its finish. Excellent paint, chrome, glass, upholstery, trim and top. Known to and fully documented by the RROC. A concours restoration that is still outstanding.