Monday, February 23, 2026

Fraser Nash

 


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  1. The Frazer Nash Fast Tourer – or the Mille Miglia as it became known after the marques success in the 1950 Italian 1000 mile race – tended to be equipped for road touring, although most Frazer Nash owners viewed them as a dual purpose road and track car. There were only 11 built between 1949 and 1953.

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  2. Raced an MG A 1600 II in F production and a Lotus 23B in C sports race in SoCal SCCA in the late 60’s and early ‘70’s. Great times.

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    1. Why I do not know, but your note sent me on a trail to discover more about the Lotus 23. There is enough engineering and styling data on sporting cars of that 30-year period to fill a library.
      Here for example:
      https://www.britishracecar.com/DonMunoz-Lotus-23B.htm

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    2. Thanks Don. What a great site. I’ll definitely spend some time perusing the cars. What a nice documentary on the 23B. I raced in C Sports Racer division with a 1300cc Cortina block and Lotus Twin Cam head. Brought back fond memories of SCCA club racing. Thank you.

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