V-E-V Odds & Ends, January 1972
A 1905 45-h.p. Spyker tourer which was found some years ago on an Australian farm and was duly restored has returned to the land of its birth, and is to be donated to the Dutch nation. It travelled to Holland in an ACT container. The owner of the 1931 Frazer Nash Falcon driven in the past by F. B. Robinson, K. N. Hutchison and J. Fry, amongst others, is anxious to discover more of its history—its Reg. No. is HX 2820. Letters can be forwarded. W. W. Marsh points out that he owns the only Edwardian Star in captivity, correctly fitted with Bosch dual magneto and coil ignition, in case anyone should misconstrue this as the car referred to as having magneto ignition converted to coil in our recent discourse on modern Concours d’Elegance competitions. The mystery engine owned by R. B. Leslie appears to be a 309-c.c. Redrup—ask Motor Sport and you get the answers!