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"Revolutionary" New Girling Brake

2nd March 1951, Page 32
2nd March 1951
Page 32
Page 32, 2nd March 1951 — "Revolutionary" New Girling Brake
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IN the not-too-far-distant future, the 1 company would be making a completely new brake and a new damper, both incorporating revolutionary yet sound engineering principles, said Mr. Alex Fraser, vice-chairman of Girling, Ltd., speaking at the "Girling Occasion " in Birmingham, last Friday. . The past year had been one of frustration, but the Girling company was. he said, not frustrated. He believed in Britain and looked forward to the future with confidence, but only with the aid of those great friends—the manufacturer, agent and supplier. He did not know of any other trade where there were such strong co-operation and 'friendship, to the benefit of the country. Mr. G. W. Harriman, 0.B.E., of the Austin Motor Co., Ltd., replied on behalf of the guests.

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