Frazer Nash
The Post-War Frazer Nash
By James Trigwell and Anthony Pritchard
Palawan Press is proud to present this detailed and authoritative history of the post-war Frazer Nash, a car of outstanding pedigree and with an
exceptionally successful competition record. This beautifully designed and illustrated book traces the evolution of the Bristol-powered Frazer Nash
from the first prototype based on a BMW 328 that had competed in the 1940 Mille Miglia road race to the last cars that appeared at the London Motor
Show in 1957-58. Early chapters recount the founding of the company, the involvement of the German BMW company with AFN, the makers of Frazer Nash
cars, and the evolution of the BMW-derived Bristol engine that powered them.
The main themes of the book are detailed accounts of the evolution of these cars, model changes and developments, a deeply informative racing history
and, most important of all, a fascinating and painstakingly researched Register. This gives the histories of each individual post-war Frazer Nash,
including the various engines fitted (and a few Frazer Nash cars have had engines other than Bristol), changes in ownership and details of
alterations and modifications made to individual cars over the years.
There are 350 outstanding illustrations, including rare colour from the 1950s, showing these superb cars in competition round the world, at
motor shows and in the ownership of the famous and the infamous. In addition there are reproductions of catalogues, road tests and press
descriptions. The book is published in two limited editions. Full specifications of both the clothbound edition and luxury leatherbound
edition are listed below.
James Trigwell is the Frazer Nash Registrar and a Trustee of the Frazer Nash Archives. As well as owning several outstanding
examples of the marque, he has been a devoted Frazer Nash enthusiast since boyhood. Anthony Pritchard is a distinguished motoring writer
and historian whose last book for Palawan was an authoritative history of the Gullwing Mercedes-Benz.
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Clothbound Edition
Limited to 500 numbered copies, bound in black buckram with foil blocking on front and spine, encased in a green
buckram slipcase with foil blocking on spine.
Leatherbound Edition
Limited to 100 signed and numbered copies, handbound in green Morocco leather with grey leather onlay on front, and foil
blocking on front and spine, encased in a handmade felt-lined solander box with leather onlay on front and foil blocking on
front and spine.