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The unsatisfactory performance of English bodywork on continental roads, comparing it with French-built bodies.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\Q\February1927-March1927\  99
Date  29th March 1927
  
To R.{Sir Henry Royce} from Hs.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}
c. to BJ. Wor.{Arthur Wormald - General Works Manager}
c. to RG.{Mr Rowledge} H.{Arthur M. Hanbury - Head Complaints}
c. to DA.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design} DL/SV.✓
c. to EY. ✓

ORIGINAL

HsS/LGC.29.3.27.

COACHWORK. X.8830 X.5830

Every time we run a car in France it is the body work which always stands out as the most unsatisfactory part. Now that we have excellent steering and brakes, the body work and the riding qualities are in our opinion the features which need the most attention. On the excellent roads in England, body troubles are relatively few compared with Continental roads.

The body we had on the 20 HP. in France was a Barker Cabriolet de Ville which was purchased just over 12 months ago. The windscreen was poor - there were no less than eight fasteners on the windscreen, but in spite of these it was unsatisfactory. There were numerous rattles from the windows and doors and it got noticeably worse after running about 1000 miles.

In Paris we examined several French bodies fitted to Phantom cars. The bodies compared favourably in appearance and finish to the best of Barkers we have seen. The price of the body is about £400 less than a Barker. We consider that as it is under French road conditions we find that the English body so rapidly deteriorates, we ought to be able to obtain useful information by examining a French bodywork.

With regard to your suggestion of having a 20 HP. Coupe to carry 3 persons on the front seat. There was one in Paris in which they had obtained comfortable seating for 3 without making the car wide. When it was to be used as a 2-seater, half of the front seat was slid back sufficiently

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