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Puzzle #47 - Solved! 1938 GN Spider II
« on: September 28, 2006, 04:06:08 AM »
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Re: Puzzle #47
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2006, 02:28:31 AM »
GN ?

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Re: Puzzle #47
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2006, 03:36:41 AM »
Welcome back, Gilby.  ;D

You are correct, sir! To be exact, it is a 1938 GN Spider II.

In 1905 Archie Frazer-Nash (later Captain) and Ron Godfrey met at technical college and in 1910 formed GN (Godfrey & Nash) to build cyclecars. By 1920 they had 500 employees and were producing one of the better-known Cyclecars with either a water or air-cooled engine and in the form of monocar, tandem or conventional side-by-side seating. The introduction of the Austin Seven was to spell the end for GN and both Frazer-Nash and Godfrey left the business in 1922. Godfrey went on to help found HRG.

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