FRAZER NASH SHELSLEY 1934 ANGLIA

FRAZER NASH SHELSLEY 1934The company was founded in 1922 Archie Frazer Nash, known for innovative vehicle designs built at GN. The idea was to build sports and racing cars. Financial problems led to the takeover of control over the company by William Thomas in 1925 year, in 1928 Richard Plinkett-Green came, and soon the whole was taken over by H.J.. Aldington. It has since been renamed AFN Ltd. In the mid-years 30. Aldington focused mainly on importing BMW cars from Germany.

Post-war production and was based on BMW in cooperation with the Bristol company. From 1957 In the last year, AFN dealt only with the import of Porsche cars to England.

Motors: inline, four cylinder, overhead valve Gough with a capacity. 1496 ccm or the Blackburne SiX six-cylinder engines with 2 camshafts in the cylinder head with a capacity. 1660 ccm.