The Past and the Spurious book review — what is a genuine classic car?
I’m glad I’m not a judge. Paul Griffin, a city lawyer as well as a historic racer, hangs his book round a number of high-profile car disputes: it’s obvious that…
One model of the 12-32 Darracq is being shown equipped with a four-seater sports body. The chassis embodies an engine, the rating of which is 11.4 h.p., and which has an engine of 68 mm. and no mm. bore and stroke. Three speeds are included, with right hand change : the clutch is a single plate, and the rear axle has spiral bevel gears. The sports car, as exhibited, costs 1,550.