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1937 Flying Standard  Range Brochure

TJ Richards 10 Tourer Brochure, about 1937.

Hello again Phil,

Perhaps the tourer spotted in India is of Australian manufacture. They did a Ten four-seat tourer with cut-down doors. Here is a scan from the original brochure to prove it.-

Regards

Bo Legelius

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Thanks Bo, again you come up with new information. I have not seen this car previously. There is nothing on the page to say who the bodybuilder is, but I will assert that it is by T.J. Richards until someone positively tells me I am wrong. I think it is on the first small Flying 10 chassis late 1936 or early 37.

Therefore it is not the Indian mystery Tourer that I have featured earlier. The Indian car has much more cut away doors and a later Waterfall radiator grille making it post the 1937 Motor Show. So we are still seeking to identify that.

Does one of these cars actually exist or is the brochure all that remains?


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