Talbot 14/45 Weymann Sunshine Coupe

£20,500

The 14/45 was a completely new model, designed and put into production within 12 months, it was the sensation of the 1926 Motor Show.

This particular motorcar was delivered new by Talbot agents, Warwick-Wright of Hanwell, to a local doctor on 27th July 1929. Dr Helen Faraday-Gray kept the car until 1967, covering just 45,000 miles. During World War 2 she was allocated extra petrol to visit patients. Dr Faraday-Gray was herself disabled and had a hydraulically powered clutch fitted, operated by a switch on the gear lever.

‘2 pedal operation.

The car has been totally restored and runs beautifully.

A sunshine roof is fitted.

On the button and ready to enjoy.

Additional information

Year

1929

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