Franay emblem, from a 1947 Talbot-Lago T-26 GS Franay.
Carrosserie Franay were established in Paris before the motoring era and ceased coachbuilding in 1940. Their output of motor bodies for Rolls-Royce chassis was very small.
Franay emblem, from a 1947 Talbot-Lago T-26 GS Franay.
Merchandising sheet from French paint manufacturer, Nitrolac. The car illustrated is a custom town car by Paris' Franay coach builders (source: Car Nection).
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