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CROSSLEY GALLERY - Section 6
10hp and Regis Cars
 

  

The cars are arranged in date order, oldest first.

       
Crossley 10hp saloon George Sands's early 10hp.

More information on 1932 Crossley 10 tourer

John Mellish's 1932 10hp tourer.

More information on 1932 Crossley 10 tourer

John Crossley's 1932 10hp tourer.

Crossley 10hp TorquayClive Williams's 1933 Torquay.

More information on George Mellish's Crossley 10hp Buxton

A 1933 Buxton when owned by John Mellish.

More information on Franco's Crossley 10 hp Tourer

A 10hp tourer under restoration. This one has an Australian body by W.Ferguson.

Crossley Torquay

The only Torquay in Spain.

More information on Tony Courtney Crossley Buxton

Tony Courtney's 1934 10hp Buxton.

More information on John Naughton Crossley 10hp Torquay

John Naughton's 1934 10hp Torquay.

More information on Dennis Marklew's Crossley 10hp Torquay

Dennis Marklew's 1934 Torquay.

Crossley 10hp Torquay

Geoff Harvey's 1934 Torquay.

More information on 1934 Crossley Torquay

A rear view of  my 1934 Torquay. 


More information on the Ecurie Bluebell's Regis saloon

An early Regis from 1934


Crossley Regis

Harvey Bould's 1935 Regis 4.


More information on Crossley 10hp Regis tourer

One of the two surviving original Regis 10hp tourers as it was in 1981.

More information on Crossley 10hp Regis tourer

Brian Surcouf's Regis tourer.

More information on Crossley 12hp Regis

The Regis 12 belonging to Mr G Forrester now on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester.

More information on Crossley 12hp saloon converted to a tourer

A 12hp 1935 Regis 12 saloon converted to a tourer.

Crossley Regis saloonThe only Regis in Australia.

More information on Crossley 12hp Regis

Peter Aitken's 1936 Regis 12.

More information on Crossley 12hp Regis

Martin Sims's 1936 Regis 12.

 

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