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Frazer Nash Picnic 2024
Sarah and I are delighted to be hosting this years Nash Picnic on Monday 5th August! I guess some of you will be on your way from Prescott to the 90th
Meadows Rocker Shafts
Anthony Costigan is considering having a batch of Meadows rocker shafts made should there be enough interest: Expressions of interest please to:
GN re-enactment at Old Hunstanton
On the 2024 Norfolk GN Jolly, Brian and Monica Gray, who had driven to Norfolk from Tewkesbury for the event, re-enacted this scene from a 1922 postca
Jeremy Holden
The club another lost another great character. We are all saddened to hear that Jeremy passed away suddenly last week. He had so much more laughing to
Bill Kirkpatrick
Members will be shocked and saddened to hear that Bill Kirkpatrick has passed away. Bill was an enthusiastic Nash man, building, racing and develop
Calling all Anzanis
I have been asked to get a good showing of Anzanis on the Saturday of the VSCC Jubilee week. Please let me know (secretary@frazernash.co.uk) if
DVLA Call For Evidence
https://evidence.fbhvc.co.uk/ The Department for Transport (DfT) and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) have launched a call for eviden
Aberdovey or Bust Update
I have recently returned from a week in Majorca where I enjoyed plenty of cycling and beers with friends. But it wasn't all fun and games! This tr
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More About Frazer Nash Car ClubThe FRAZER NASH CAR CLUB, founded in 1933, became a Section of the Vintage Sports Car Club in 1947 and was re-formed in December 2005 as the Frazer Nash Car Club Limited (FNCC). Its purpose is to encourage the preservation of chain-driven Frazer Nash and GN cars, to maintain a register of all existing cars and to provide a means of interchange of technical information and spares. We welcome interest from past, current or prospective owners. |
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The Frazer Nash ArchivesThe FRAZER NASH ARCHIVES was established as a registered charity by John Aldington, son of HJ "Aldy" Aldington, to preserve, extend and promote the history of the marque. At its core are the photos, records, trophies and memorabialia collected and guarded by John's uncle, WH "Bill" Aldington, who had been in charge of advertising and publicity from the early 1930s onwards. Read more... |
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TRADEMARK STATEMENTThe names of Frazer Nash® and GN® and their respective logos are officially registered to |