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Re: J.A.P. engines

To: John McEwen <mmcewen@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca>
Subject: Re: J.A.P. engines
From: Hal Rogers <hdrsons@iamerica.net>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 13:15:59 -0600
John McEwen wrote:
> 
> Hi Don:
> 
> J.A.P. stands for James A(lexander?) Prestwich.  They were major engine
> suppliers during the pre-war years in Britain.  J.A.P. engines were used in
> many large displacement motorcycles and in the 3-wheel Morgan among others.
> 
> John McEwen
> 
> >I've been reading about Morgans and the book says they used a "J.A.P."
> >engine.  What does that stand for?
> >
> >Thanks--
> >
> >Don Mathis,Ph.D.
> >donmathis@lucent.com
> >'61 MGA
> >'37 Derby Bentley (B190KT)

I am working on a section in my website right now of old photos relating
to or taken by my family. You can find a nice shot of a J.A.P.
motorcycle at http://www.hdrogers.com/hdrhistory.html I just uploaded
it.

Enjoy, 
Hal Rogers
H.D. Rogers & Sons
Import Auto Specialists 
3418 Barksdale Blvd.
Bossier City LA 71112 USA
(318) 742-3651 phone           (318) 742-5044 fax
http://www.hdrogers.com

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