1958 RILEY '1.5' Introduction - Lucas Electrical Equipment Specification

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  • Brand : Lucas
  • ID# : 229469208
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  • Seller : 1301martinp (0)  
  • MPN : NVS 1502
  • Start : Thu 08 May 2025 07:48:39 (BST)
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Lucas Spares List, New Vehicle Specification, NVS 1502, 1958 for the newly introduced RILEY 'One-Point-Five'

On a double-sided, single page, unillustrated sheet it provides a complete list of Lucas major units fitted to this model followed by some component part numbers of those units. E.g. Control Box, Distributor, Generator, Lighting Units, Starter Motor, Wiper System, etc, etc.  This now scarce document would have been superseded by the next full year Lucas CCE booklet with instructions to the dealer to destroy this NVS.  Fortunately for those interested in the historical aspects of this model's initial build specification it has survived.

Condition is good for its age and useage history.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#229469208
Start TimeThu 08 May 2025 07:48:39 (BST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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