THE FRAZER NASH ARCHIVES NEWS

A NEW EXHIBITION - 23RD JULY 2023

The Overhead Cam GN Engines

The first OHC GN engine was built for use in Mowgli, and featured chain-driven camshafts, In 1921 Ron Godfrey and Archie Frazer Nash modified this design, to produce the famous "T-cam" shaft-driven version, followed by the subsequent "V-cam". These engines went on to provide the foundation of competition success which provided the backbone to the development of the GN and the Frazer Nash cars. This exhibition explores in detail these fascinating engines, in the hands of both Works and in private hands.

Exhibition open between 10am and 4pm on Sunday 23rd July at the Archives, the day after the Club Picnic.

The Archives is behind Hofmanns, Newtown Business Park, Reading Road, Henley RG9 1HG