Description: Framed picture Minerva 32hp 1927 by Pierre Dumont The text in this picture reads:- "When one recalls such names as Metallurgique, Excelsior, Minerva and Imperia, it is sad that no Belgian makes have survived. Minerva began by manufacturing bicycles and motor-cycles. Cars followed in 1904, and from 1908 until World War II they staunchly retained the Knight-type double sleeve valve engine. Beautifully made machines, they were fitting foundations for such elegant bodies as this phaeton by Hibbard and Darrin The engine in this case would have been a 90 x 140 mm (5.4-litre) six, very smooth and quiet." A smart picture in an A4 (30 x 21 cm. or 11.7 x 8.3 inch) size frame. The picture offered does NOT have the "SAMPLE" watermark!!
Price: 10 GBP
Location: Croydon, Surrey
End Time: 2024-11-12T09:11:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10.4 GBP
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