E-mail for more information. The best description of the car is in the magazine " The Automobile".
Ian Fraser wrote a fine article in " The Automobile" , Vol.18 No.
9, November 2000.
There are some good photos also. Although some have been " reversed" for some reason.
1926 Franklin 11A Doctors Coupe. This car runs and drives like a Franklin should. Older Restoration showing its age. Drive as is or restore.
This Franklin is a recognized Full Classic by the CCCA
This is a complete car from Australia. I believe it raced at Ballarat, a suburb of Sydney. Entered by the Aurea agent there in the 1920s.I am assembling the car currently so will take more photos as I go.The car is complete with : OHV engine4 speed gearbox'Aurea' front axle beam (currently turned ..
This early truck model is especially rare because it was both a relatively low-production commercial model of an obscure brand, and the wooden cargo bed and cab would have been completely exposed to weathering over many decades. Truck restoration for collectors has only become popular in the last couple of decades as market share gained by new truc..