E-mail for more information. The best description of the car is in the magazine " The Automobile".
Ian Fraser wrote a fine article in " The Automobile" , Vol.18 No.
9, November 2000.
There are some good photos also. Although some have been " reversed" for some reason.
Originally a saloon, bomb damaged during the war and rebuilt as a tourer. An older restoration but in good condition, with recent significant work which included a front and top end end engine rebuild (new timing gears and sprockets, chain, oil pump rebuild etc.), brake work, exhaust work and considerable tiding up, including repaint. A very pleasa..
1926 Franklin 11A Doctors Coupe. This car runs and drives like a Franklin should. Older Restoration showing its age. Drive as is or restore.
This Franklin is a recognized Full Classic by the CCCA
This is a complete car from Australia. I believe it raced at Ballarat, a suburb of Sydney. Entered by the Aurea agent there in the 1920s.I am assembling the car currently so will take more photos as I go.The car is complete with : OHV engine4 speed gearbox'Aurea' front axle beam (currently turned ..