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Frazer Nash

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British sports car company, founded in 1922
This article is about the British car company founded in 1922. For the electric & hybrid vehicle company Frazer-Nash Research, seeKamkorp. For the aircraft equipment manufacturer, seeNash & Thompson. For the American vehicle brand, seeFrazer (automobile). For other Frazer-Nash entities, seeArchibald Frazer-Nash.

Badge on a 1936 car

Frazer Nash was a brand of Britishsports car manufactured from 1922 first by Frazer Nash Limited founded by engineerArchibald Frazer-Nash. On its financial collapse in 1927 a new company, AFN Limited, was incorporated. Control of AFN passed to Harold John Aldington in 1929.

Until theSecond World War AFN continued to produce a small number of sports cars badged Frazer Nash incorporating a unique multi-chain transmission. It continued after the war making another 85 sports cars before ending manufacture in 1957. The post-war cars had conventional transmissions.

UK agents forBMW arranged coachwork and made modifications, including badging the cars "Frazer Nash BMW".

Control of AFN Limited, UK agents forPorsche, passed from the Aldington family to Porsche in 1987.

History

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Archie Frazer Nash

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Frazer Nash Limited's business[note 1] was founded in 1922 byArchie Nash. Nash with friendRon Godfrey had founded and run theGN cyclecar company in 1909 but their partnership split in 1922 and Nash began making his own cars by buying GN components and adding a new body. His new business's activities were centred onKingston upon Thames,Surrey. The first true Frazer Nash was made in 1924.[1] However, Nash, a clever engineer and designer, seemed unable to run a business at a profit. Shareholders in this period even included authorEvelyn Waugh. Eventually the faltering business was sold to a new company, AFN Limited, formed in 1927. Profitability did not improve and, with effect from 1 January 1929, H J Aldington was made managing director and Nash was given the post of 'technical adviser'.[2] Archie Nash managed to keep a small shareholding and as if to confirm the link in 1938 hyphenated his second name to his surname and became Archie Frazer-Nash.

Aldington brothers

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During 1929 a majority of AFN's capital was acquired by Harold Joseph ("Aldy") Aldington (1902–1976) and AFN's operations moved toIsleworth,Middlesex. Thereafter, the business was run by the three Aldington brothers: Aldy, Don and Bill. The other two were Donald Arthur Aldington (1907–1997) and William Henry Aldington (1900–1980). They were all usually referred to by their initials.[2]

Frazer Nash and subsequently AFN produced around 350 of the famouschain drive models between 1924 and 1939.[2]

The last of the family owners/directors was Aldy's son, John Taylor ("JT") Aldington, who sold AFN Ltd to Porsche GB in 1987.

Frazer Nash BMW

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Frazer Nash BMW 1937
circa 1939
AFN Ltd became importers and assemblers ofBMW cars in 1934 and sold them branded Frazer Nash BMW. They were the official British BMW importer until the outbreak of war in 1939.

Bristol BMW

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In 1946 at the 36th Ordinary General Meeting of the Bristol Aeroplane Company it was announced that its Engine Division had acquired the majority of the shares in AFN Ltd.[3] AFN Ltd produced about 85 more cars from 1948 to 1957. These cars were entirely unrelated to the chain-drive pre-war Frazer Nash but were largely a direct evolution of the sporting BMW 328 mentioned above.

A Bristol 400 engine c. 1948

AFN, as owners of the UK rights to the 328 engine, licensed Bristol to make it against an agreement for its supply to them. Models include theLe Mans Replica, theMille Miglia, theTarga Florio, theLe Mans Coupé and theSebring. Competition successes included a third place atLe Mans (1949) and wins in theTarga Florio in 1951 and the12 Hours of Sebring in 1952. The post-war cars are very highly prized by collectors.

Formula 2 cars produced by the company contested various races including four Grand Prix events counting towards the1952 World Championship of Drivers. The cars were driven byTony Crook andKen Wharton.[citation needed]

Porsche

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In 1954 AFN Limited addedPorsche cars becoming the official importer for Great Britain in 1956. This lasted until 1965 when Porsche Cars Great Britain was set up. Aldington family members remained on the board of this company until John Aldington sold out to Porsche in 1987.[4]

Post War Weapons and Multi Market Engineering until now

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Within the 1950s weapons technology grew into a major factor of the company's operations. With the well tuned joining of several company parts in the year 1971 the still today existing unit of "Frazer-Nash Consultancy" was born. This moved through multiple hands over time and under the hood of various owners Besitzer: 1990 had a management buyout, 2004 it was moved to Devonport Management Limited which soon got acquired by Babcock International Group plc., 2021 it was taken over byKBR.[5] Starting in 2010 the company opened multiple development and office locations in Australia.[6] For summer 2022 a total staff of about 1000 employees is reported by the web pages of the company. Furthermore a revenue of 101 Million British Pounds (once equal to 186 Million Australian Dollars) for the fiscal year of 2020/2021 got reported.[7]

Products

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Considering the small number of cars made, the model range is vast and the following is not entirely comprehensive. Cars were all built to order and virtually any combination was possible. Some were rebuilt at the factory as different versions.

Pre-war models

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1926 Fast tourer
1929 Super Sports
1933 Colmore
1934 TT Replica
1936 Ulster 100
TypeEngineApprox ProductionYearNotes
Frazer Nash Fast Tourer/Super Sports1.5 L in line 4-cylinder165 in the 1920s1925–1930engines werePlus Power, but mainlyAnzani. Super Sports (from 1928) had norunning boards. 105-inch (2,667 mm) wheelbase chassis on Fast Tourer and Super Sports with short 99-inch (2,515 mm) option on Super Sport.
Frazer Nash Interceptor/Sportop/Falcon1.5 L in line 4-cylinder251930–1932Meadows engine. Sportop version was fabric bodied. Falcon had a better equipped body. Long and short chassis options.
Frazer Nash Boulogne I and II1.5 L in line 4-cylinder301926–1932Anzani or Meadows engine.Supercharger optional. Long and short chassis options
Frazer Nash Ulster1.5 L in line 4-cylinder51929–1931Competition version of the road cars. Long and short chassis options.
Frazer Nash Nūrburg1.5 L in line 4-cylinder31932–1933Competition model. Tuned Meadows engine. No doors. Short chassis only.
Frazer Nash Exeter1.5 L in line 4-cylinder51932Single carburettor Meadows engine. Short chassis onlyCorsica body.
Frazer Nash Colmore1.5 L in line 4-cylinder or 1660 cc in line 6-cylinder191932–1939Four-seater. 105-inch (2,667 mm) or 108-inch (2,743 mm) wheelbase chassis options. Four-cylinder cars used a Meadows engine, six-cylinder cars a twinOHCBlackburne. Three or Four speed transmission.
Frazer Nash TT Replica[8]1.5 L in line 4-cylinder or 1660 cc in line 6-cylinder831932–1938Gough 4-cylinder engine used as well as the Meadows and Blackburne. 105-inch (2,667 mm) or 108-inch (2,743 mm) wheelbase chassis options
Frazer Nash Shelsley1.5 L in line 4-cylinder or 1660 cc in line 6-cylinder81934–1936Gough (supercharger optional) or Blackburne engines. 108-inch (2,743 mm) wheelbase.
Frazer Nash Ulster 1001.5 L in line 4-cylinder11936–1937Originally Anzani powered, later replaced by Gough engine and then a Meadows. Long rounded tail to body.
Frazer Nash Falcon1.9 L in line 6-cylinder11937BMW-engined. 102-inch (2,591 mm) wheelbase.

Post-war models

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1951 Mille Miglia
1953 Le Mans Replica
1954 Targa Florio Mk II
1954 Frazer Nash Sebring
1955 DKW prototype
1955 Le Mans Coupé
1957 Continental coupé
2009 Namir by Giugiaro
TypeEngineApprox ProductionYearNotes
Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica/ Le Mans Mk IIBristol engine (2 L in line 6-cylinder)341948–1953Originally named "High Speed" and "Competition". 96-inch (2,438 mm) wheelbase. Cycle wings. Conventional (Bristol) gearbox.
Frazer Nash Fast Tourer/Mille MigliaBristol engine (2 L in line 6-cylinder)121948–1953Full width body.
Frazer Nash FN48[9]Bristol engine (2 L in line 6-cylinder)31952Narrow body on Le Mans Replica chassis built toFormula 2 regulations. Also competed in World Championship Grand Prix andFormula Libre races.
Frazer Nash Targa FlorioBristol engine (2 L in line 6-cylinder)151952–1954Turismo (100 hp (75 kW)) or Gran Sport (125 hp (93 kW)) Bristol engine options. One car fitted withAustin Atlantic engine. Last 5 cars were open versions of Le Mans Coupé.
Frazer Nash Le Mans CoupeBristol engine (2 L in line 6-cylinder)91953–1955100 hp (75 kW) or 140 hp (100 kW) engine.
Frazer Nash SebringBristol engine (2 L in line 6-cylinder)31954Full width body on Le Mans Replica Mk II chassis. 140 hp (100 kW) engine.
Frazer Nash DKWDKW 896 cc (water-cooled,three cylindertwo-stroke)11955Essentially a sports version of theDKW Sonderklasse, which AFN also imported. As in that car, the engine is installed longitudinally and drives the front wheels. The car competed in the1955 RAC Tourist Trophy without success, and was then laid up at the AFN works. It was brought back to life in 2008, and was featured inClassic & Sports Car, August 2011 issue.
Frazer Nash ContinentalBMW engine (2.6 & 3.2 L)21956–1957V8 BMW engine. Listed at £3751 at theLondon Motor Show.
Frazer Nash NamirWankel AG LCR - 814 TGti (0.8L) + 4x Electric Motors12009A concept car born of the collaboration between Italdesign Giugiaro and Frazer-Nash

Complete World Championship of Drivers results

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Frazer Nash cars participated in fourGrands Prix counting towards the World Championship of Drivers. Drivers of Frazer Nash cars scored 3 World Championship points.

All Grand Prix races counting towards the 1952 World Championship were restricted toFormula Two cars.

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YearChassisEngineTyresDriver12345678
1952Frazer Nash FN48
Frazer Nash 421
BristolStraight-6DSUI500BELFRAGBRGERNEDITA
Ken Wharton4RetRet
Tony Crook21

World Sportscar Championship

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Frazer Nash placed equal 13th in the1953 World Sportscar Championship[10] with a Le Mans model having finished sixth in the1953 RAC Tourist Trophy.[11]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Nash cars byNash Motors of Wisconsin were sold from their showroom at 199Piccadilly and other dealers

References

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  1. ^John Gunnell,Standard Guide to British Sports Cars, Krause WI 2004.ISBN 0873497570
  2. ^abcJenkinson, Denis.From Chain-Drive to Turbocharger: The A.F.N. Story. London: Patrick Stephens Limited, 1984.ISBN 0-85059-631-9.
  3. ^Published: Friday 14 June 1946 Newspaper: The Truth
  4. ^"John Aldington". 17 April 2019. Retrieved3 November 2019 – via PressReader.
  5. ^"Babcock finishes selling Frazer-Nash Consultancy to KBR".Janes.com. Retrieved27 February 2023.
  6. ^"Our heritage".www.fnc.co.uk. Retrieved29 August 2024.
  7. ^"Registered Offices".www.fnc.co.uk. Retrieved29 August 2024.
  8. ^Cheetham, Craig (2004).Vintage Cars - The Finest Prewar Automobiles. Rochester, United Kingdom: Grange Books. p. 92.ISBN 1840136359.
  9. ^"The marque that failed to take the Cooper straight".8w.forix.com. Retrieved29 November 2016.
  10. ^"World Championship - final positions and tables".www.classicscars.com. Retrieved29 November 2016.
  11. ^"World Championship 1953".www.classicscars.com. Retrieved29 November 2016.

Bibliography

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  • Tarring, Trevor and Mark Joseland.Archie Frazer-Nash ... Engineer. London: The Frazer Nash Archives, 2011.ISBN 978-0-9570351-0-2.
  • Thirlby, David A.The Chain-Drive Frazer Nash. London: MacDonald & Co. Ltd, 1965.
  • Thirlby, David A.Frazer Nash. London: The Haynes Publishing Group, 1977.ISBN 0-85429-183-0.

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