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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).
Modifications and improvements to a 40/50 model car, including suggestions for a new experimental limousine body.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 41\3\  Scan187
Date  23th June 1922 guessed
  
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40/50 will be more to these dimensions. We are sure you will like the appearance of the car better when it has a proper valance as fitted to 4-Goshawk-ll and the number plates fixed centrally below the front and back cross tubes. The removal of the front nameplate to below the radiator (done here) should favour cooling, and we think adds considerably to the appearance.
Some difficulties were experienced in getting the temporary bonnet in the right position and we believe that in London this could not have been shewn to advantage.
We have nothing to do with the errors of the wind-screen, the joints of the 2 halves of which appear to us to be at least 3" too high even with the rasied seat.
Mr. Evernden is sending drawings of the suggestions referred to in his memo.
Mr. Stent is sending instructions to Derby with ref-erence to reducing the heavy pressure required for clutch pedal.
The car is sent back to Derby for improvements,
A new limousine experimental body might be put in hand embodying a scuttle suitable for the higher radiator, with proper floorboards and seat, and the modifications to the back of the driver's seat so as to avoid the hard rail, fitting a better valance, the RR type of mudguard supports, and lamps and wiring system.
All this should be fitted to a new chassis.
R.{Sir Henry Royce}
  
  


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