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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Proposed modifications for a Goshawk open body, comparing it with designs from Hooper and Barker.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\I\August1922\  Scan31
Date  1st August 1932 guessed
  
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drawing unless the drawing gives all the particulars that can be
obtained from the model. At the moment I cannot see any better
way than adopting the best open body we have already got for a
model and only depart from this in a few particulars which we can
clearly and definitely specify. Starting therefore with No.4.
Goshawk Hooper body, in which way is it proposed that our standard
bodies shall differ? I think Messrs Hoopers' should have this
body and produce for us a complete drawing of the proposed modifi-
cations similar to our N.sch. 1319, showing tool-tray, tool-box,
foot rest, and depth and angle of cushions, windscreen and fixing,
and also apply these to this No.4.Goshawk body where-ever possible,
and then let Sales approve, after which it might be sent to me for
confirmation.

We must take care that the heelboard of the back seats
does not foul the universal joint on the back axle.

The scuttle on the back of the front seats of the Barker
body seems undesirable because it takes up room.

I noticed the Hooper body on the 40/50 sent here this
week (late the White Riviera car). I do hope our standard
Goshawk open bodies do not look like this; it is quite bulky in
appearance without accommodation or protection, with valances and
splashers equally ugly.


R.{Sir Henry Royce}
  
  


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