1930 BNC Type 527 Navigation



Voiturette
Chassis #: 27119
The French Company, Bollack, Netter, et Cie, more commonly known as B.N.C, was established by Lucien Bollack and Rene Netter in January 1923. Bollack had been an engineer who had also worked for Hispano-Suiza while Netter provided financial backer. The company's technical director was Jacques Muller, whose earlier J.M.K. cyclecar formed the basis of their first car, the 'DZ.' The company produced cyclecars, adding touring, sports and delivery models along with several engine choices over the years. The early models featured proprietary side-valve, four-cylinder engines by SCAP or Ruby. By 1925, the company offered a supercharged car, with power from an 1100 cubic-centimeter overhead-valve SCAP engine. This was followed in 1927 by the Type Course, a racing voiturette that was the first model to feature a steeply sloping grille that would become the marque's distinctive feature. The Type Course was later developed into the Type 527.BNC vehicles raced successfully at events all across Europe, including taking the top three places in the 1927 Bol d'Or at Fontainebleau and competing at LeMans from 1928 until 1935. In 1928, Dore and Treunet finished 7th overall, and the company achieved 10th overall in 1933.
This particular vehicle is a BNC Type 527 Voiturette. Its early history is unknown, but around 1940 it was purchased in the United States from dealer George Taylor by George Caswell for use in SCCA events. Caswell purchased the car with a Ruby engine but soon after the purchase decided more power was required, so he installed a larger-displacement Ford V-8 unit. The V8 offered 60 horsepower and was a favorite in competition.
The car is powered by an L-head V8 engine displacing 136 cubic inches and mated to a three-speed manual gearbox. The wheelbase measures 92.5 inches, and at all four corners are hydraulic drum brakes.
By Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2014



Voiturette
Chassis #: 27119
In 1942 George Caswell purchased the car to have a vehicle eligible for SCCA membership. Back then, you had to have a sports car to be a member. Upon getting the car, he exchanged the original 1100 cc 'Ruby' engine for a Ford V8 60. From 1943 forward, he participated in a number of east coast events, including at Darien and Fairfield in Connecticut, Thompson, and Langhorne Speedway, where he was first in the Five Mile race, and the Linden Airport Race.The car's claim to its place in automotive history is its third in class at the inaugural 1948 Watkins Glen Junior Prix, against such cars as Frank Griswold's 1938 Alfa 8C 2900B and Briggs Cunningham's 1939 BuMerc. It went through a series of owners, with John Gianelle purchasing the car in 1960. He used it as a sports car until 1970, when it just would not start and he left it in his garage. It sat under debris until 2000, when Gianelle was moving and uncovered the car. It sat for eight more years and was then sold to George Lymber. Lymber was going to restore it but never got around to it and ultimately sold it at auction to the current owner.
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