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1932 Sandford Type S at speed on the Montlhéry banking. |
There was a great tradition on banked tracks such as Montlhéry and Brooklands of there being three wheeler races, either on their own or as part of cyclecar races, and record breaking. Thus very appropriate for Vintage Revival Montlhéry always to honour them with there own plateaux.
In the UK the most famous three wheeler manufacturer has been Morgan who first started selling them in 1911. Three wheelers were popular in the UK as they were taxed like motor cycles. They were raced from very early on and in 1913 a Morgan won the Cyclecar Grand prix in Amiens.
In France Robert Darmont started a business importing Morgans and then building them under licence from 1921. From 1926 they produced the Darmont Special.
The Sandford Three Wheelers were built in Paris from about 1925 by an Englishman Stuart Sandford, who had previously sold Darmonts. Sandford was a racer himself on both two and three wheels. All Sandfords had Ruby engines, an engine used by many cyclecars of the twenties and thirties.
Great to see examples of all these three marques.
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1933 Morgan Super Sport. |
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1932 Morgan Super Sport |
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