Talk:Frazer Nash

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Most references imply that AFN = "Archibald Frazer-Nash", not "Aldington Frazer-Nash". -- Hotlorp 19:13, 24 January 2006 (UTC)

Agree! Deleted acronym explanation and added formation summary of AFN Ltd which pre-dates acquisition by HJ Aldington. Refer to Jenkinson and Thirlby.


Where did the "2" come from, for the number of Continentals built? I saw what I thought was the only one a couple of months ago at Prescott. -- Hotlorp 01:08, 26 September 2006 (UTC)

Michael Sedgwick says two in his A-Z of Cars of 1945-1970. Quote- "One car (with reduced capacity engine) was bodied by Lotus Elite stylist Kirwan-Taylor; other was clothed with bodywork utilising Porsche roof and doors."
http://www.frazernash-usa.com/afn01.htm agrees there were two. Malcolma 08:41, 26 September 2006 (UTC)