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1930 Frazer Nash Interceptor

1930 Frazer Nash Interceptor 1930 Frazer Nash Interceptor 1930 Frazer Nash Interceptor The Frazer Nash Company was founded in 1922 by Archibald Frazer-Nash. By the mid-1930s, the company had produced around 400 vehicles, followed by an additional 85 cars between 1948 and 1957. From 1934 through 1939, the company served as the official British importer for BMW. Most of the cars were sent to England as bare chassis and then given bodies in England, and then re-badged as Frazer-Nash BMW.

The Frazer Nash Interceptor was produced in the early 1930s and powered by either Meadows or Anzani engines. Around five examples were produced during its lifespan.


By Daniel Vaughan | May 2014

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