Thursday, March 18, 2010

At 10/10ths


The Frazer-Nash was a limited production sports car that stubbornly held on to chain drive to the rear axle well into the 1930's. Since there was no differential, the smoothest way around a corner was a controlled slide. This Nash is cornering at the very limit at 10/10ths. This is a photo of the original artwork. The full size of the original, 24" x 30", was too large for me to scan.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Johnny,

    Congratulations on your blog. It looks great. I haven't seen some of the posts, relly like them. Excited about you and Kristen coming up. Hope her recovery from surgery continues to go well.

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