Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im10LBVCR-242-Napier.jpg|thumb| 1902. Racing two-seater. Four-cylinders. 40 hp. Reg No: Y 19. Photo at the [[2010 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2010 LBVCR.]] ]]
[[Image:Im10LBVCR-242-Napier.jpg|thumb| 1902. Racing two-seater. Four-cylinders. 40 hp. Reg No: Y 19. Photo at the [[2010 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2010 LBVCR.]] ]]
[[Image:Im10LBVCR-242-Napier2.jpg|thumb| 1902. Racing two-seater. Four-cylinders. 40 hp. Reg No: Y 19. Photo at the [[2010 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2010 LBVCR.]] ]]
[[Image:Im10LBVCR-242-Napier2.jpg|thumb| 1902. Racing two-seater. Four-cylinders. 40 hp. Reg No: Y 19. Photo at the [[2010 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2010 LBVCR.]] ]]
 
[[Image:Im2013LBVR-162.jpg|thumb| 1902. Racing two-seater. Four-cylinders. 40 hp. Reg No: Y 19. Photo at the [[2013 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2013 LBVCR.]] ]]


''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Napier]]
''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Napier]]

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1902. Racing two-seater. Four-cylinders. 40 hp. Reg No: Y 19. Photo at the 2010 LBVCR.
1902. Racing two-seater. Four-cylinders. 40 hp. Reg No: Y 19. Photo at the 2010 LBVCR.
1902. Racing two-seater. Four-cylinders. 40 hp. Reg No: Y 19. Photo at the 2013 LBVCR.

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