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.
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 ..
The example presented here, a Cabriolet from 1930, is one of the few lucky survivors. However, its luck does not end there. Mr. McMullen acquired this car approximately 10 years ago from a collector in California who had treated the L-29 to a high quality ground up restoration. Although there exists some evidence of road use, visible primarily on t..