21-10-2018, 08:06 AM
Zeto, I'm the new care taker for the Type 75. The Edmonds auction had some errors. The car is, in fact, one of 17 Type 75s built. Then according to what I've learned, the works made a marketing move. The cars didn't sell well and so they changed the name to Speedy. They also changed a couple of other things, such as the column and wheel, and the wiring. Then the already manufactured bodies went to dealers to assemble. I don't know if any Speedies were built at the works. The Harry Ferguson car that ran in the 1934 Le Mans, would be a Type 75, I think.