Yes, the blurb actually says "...the Murad had numerous technical advances including a unique overhead-valve engine, coil independent front suspension and extensive use of rubber bushes to eliminate the need for regular greasing. With no major components supplied by other suppliers, the Murad was a brave and forward-thinking effort, punching above its weight."
So maybe the gearbox didn't count as a major component!
Below is what the car looks like now along with the auctioneer's publicity:
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This is the one and only Murad ever made and was developed in the 1940s at vast expense by engineers at the Murad Machine Tool Company of Aylesbury in a doomed attempt to take on the established car manufacturers at their own game. After the project was abandoned, Wadia Murad, the Jamaican-born entrepreneur behind the project, used the prototype as his own personal car up until 1964 when it was finally put into storage and disappeared. It has just been rediscovered and is due to be sold at No Reserve in the next Brightwells auction in Leominster on 21st November.
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