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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).
Specification sheet detailing vehicle features like the wireless, tools, and bumpers, along with a list of applicable body drawings.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 63\3\  scan0256
Date  30th January 1935 guessed
  
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Wireless. Ecko Wireless set in the place of the locker in the instrument board.
Speaker in Boot behind the rear squab.

Tools. Tools seldom used to be in the top of rear boot, and in locker below floor of boot.
Road tools in drawer underneath near side of rear seat cushion.
Wallet of a few spanners, pliers, and feeler guage in pocket on near side of Scuttle.

Pockets. Slash pockets on front doors.
Pockets in rear seat side armrests.

Bumpers. Rear quarter bumper - supplied by R.{Sir Henry Royce}-R.Ltd.
Front bumper - supplied by R.{Sir Henry Royce}-R.{Sir Henry Royce} Ltd.

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DRAWINGS Applicable to this Body already at Coachbuilders.

Le C. 4263. Scale Layout of Body.
F.{Mr Friese} 86230. Frame Side Member.
Le C. 3919. Dashboard. Side Elevation.
Le C. 3918. Dashboard. Back View.
Le C. 4189. Modified Dashboard.
Le C. 3952. Battery Crossmember and Damper Support.
Le C. 3936. Battery Crossmember.
Le C. 3950. Second Crossmember.
Le C. 3922. Third Crossmember.
Le C. 3924. Layout of Chassis Frame.
Le C. 3923. Chassis Floorboards.
Le C. 4208. Petrol Tank. Exhaust Swan-neck and Grid.
Le C. 4211. Propeller Shaft Pot.
Le C. 4178. Headlamp Brackets and Wingstay.
Le C. 4133. Modified Bonnet.
Le C. 4192. Front Apron and Starting Handle.
Ev.{Ivan Evernden - coachwork}S. 129. Front Wings and Apron.
Le C. 4148. Exhaust Swan-neck and Silencer.
Le C. 4180. Layout of Exhaust System.
D.{John DeLooze - Company Secretary} 74847. Instrument Board.
N. Sch.4285. Modified Front Apron and wings.
Le C. 4294. Scuttle Isolation.
  
  


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