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      With all projects I do a lot of research. Sometimes going into the background of component producers like this one for a 1929 Frazer Nash Supersports.

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      The Moss Gear Company finds its origins, in Aston Manor, Birmingham, in 1910. Those engineers who established the company were not named Moss, but Duckitt. Originally from Moss Side, Yorkshire, some 85 miles north of Aston, they took their name from their hometown when establishing their first factory. At first, they began production with spiral bevel gears, and quickly added complete transmissions for motorcycles and automobiles. Having outgrown its original works, in 1920, Moss built a newer factory, just a few miles east of Birmingham at Tyburn calling it the "Crown Works Stock Photo - Alamy

      Download this stock image: The Moss Gear Company finds its origins, in Aston Manor, Birmingham, in 1910. Those engineers who established the company were not named Moss, but Duckitt. Originally from Moss Side, Yorkshire, some 85 miles north of Aston, they took their name from their hometown when establishing their first factory. At first, they began production with spiral bevel gears, and quickly added complete transmissions for motorcycles and automobiles. Having outgrown its original works, in 1920, Moss built a newer factory, just a few miles east of Birmingham at Tyburn calling it the Crown Works. - 2JPEKAE from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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