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  • Jan 29, 2022
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In 1934 Armstrong Siddeley Motors produced a poster showing details of their model range, presumably it was intended for distribution to their dealers and other interested parties.

Whilst it is not possible to read the wording, even in expand mode, over the coming weeks we will reproduce individual elements in full size. This week we show the two models that were the top of Armstrong Siddeley range, the 20 h.p. model and the Siddeley Special.

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Here are some comments from owners that were included on the poster.



I'm not sure that I would want to own a car after this chap has put it through its paces. Is there anyone reading this in South Africa who can give the definition of a Krantze?








 
 
 

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