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1913 Sheffield Simplex
Powerhouse Museum Sydney NSW

Automobile, Sheffield Simplex, Type 7B, open four seater torpedo touring body and 6 cylinder engine, chassis made by Sheffield Simplex Motor Works Ltd, body made by Van den Plas, England, 1913 (according to period advertisements, in the early phase of the English coachbuilder the spelling still was "Van den Plas" rather than the later "Vanden Plas").
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Author David Maciulaitis from Auckland, New Zealand

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