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1922 [[Ralph Lucas]] developed the North-Lucas Radial with [[Oliver Danson North|Oliver North]] at the [[Robin Hood Engineering Works]] in Putney Vale. This time only one was built by the [[Chelsea Motor Building Co]]. The car had a streamlined aluminium bodied with a fabric roof. It was used by Ralph himself between 1922 and 1928, covering 65,000 miles in its lifetime.


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of Newlands, Putney Vale, London

1922 Ralph Lucas developed the North-Lucas Radial with Oliver North at the Robin Hood Engineering Works in Putney Vale. This time only one was built by the Chelsea Motor Building Co. The car had a streamlined aluminium bodied with a fabric roof. It was used by Ralph himself between 1922 and 1928, covering 65,000 miles in its lifetime.

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