Railton was a marque of British cars made by Fairmile Engineering Company in Cobham, Surrey between 1933 and 1940. The company was started by Noel Macklin who was looking for a new car-making venture after he sold his Invicta company in 1933. The name came from Reid Railton, the world speed record car designer, but his input was probably small although he did receive a royalty on each car sold. 1936 Railton Cobham, a smaller six-cylinder car, the 16.9 was added in 1936 using a 2723 cc Hudson 6-cylinder engine and chassis, but only 81 were made in saloon or drophead coupé form.
Features;
Model Condition: Very Good - Superb Model
Box Condition: Very Good - In Original Packaging
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