The Nurburg was one of several FN models named after famous races and tracks. The Nurburg was a two-seater with body by Corsica. There were three built, the first being c/n 2040, registered MV2303, originally fitted with an Anzani engine and delivered in May 1932 to AFP Fane, the well-known Frazer Nash enthusiast and competitor. Later in 1932 it was fitted with the first of three Meadows engines.
c/n 2069 was registered JB1285 and was sold via R Brooke of Reading to a Mr Kennedy in December 1932. Meadows engine, changed for another Meadows in November 1933.
c/n 2081 was registered AMD553 and was sold to a Mr Sayers in May 1933. Meadows engine. This car was painted blue and sported a chrome-plated outside exhaust system.
All info from the chassis register in DSJ's "From Chain Drive to Turbocharger".
Last edited by Vitesse; 25 May 2006 at 08:59.
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