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Design and Development |
Published
in "The Motor", April 27, 1960 |
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This car was bought new in 1931 as
a chassis but the parts were mainly machined in 1930,
so it is now some thirty years of age. Fitted with a
two-seater body it was used in the beginning for long-distance
Continental touring but, from the mid-thirties onwards,
when the owner was already over 50, it began to play
an increasingly prominent part in the many short sprints
which were a strong feature of most competitions at
that time. Fired with the desire to excel, Lycett had
many modifications made by the late McKenzie and eventually
the complete car weighed less than the original chassis;
engine output had been raised by over a third, and braking
and general road holding considerably improved. Continued...
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Published in the
April 27, 1960 issue of "The Motor" |
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Posted here on Feb
25, 2008 |
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Sep 30, 2020 - Info and photograph received from Simon Hunt for Chassis No. RL3439 |
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Sep 30, 2020 - Info and photographs received from Dick Clay for Chassis No. 147 |
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Sep 29, 2020 - Info and photographs received from Ernst Jan Krudop for his Chassis No. AX1651 |
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Sep 28, 2020 - Info and photographs received from Lars Hedborg
for his Chassis No. KL3590 |
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Sep 25, 2020 - Info and photograph added for Registration No. XV 3207 |
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Sep 24, 2020 - Info and photograph added for Registration No. YM 7165 |
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