Goodies.

Picture Cards.

The FF caught the motoring world by storm in the late '60s, and despite the small number of cars produced, many articles, road tests and a few different models were produced.

Cover of PG Tips (tea) collectors card album.


 


Brook Bond tea used to give away picture cards with the tea. Their card album tracing the history of motoring certainly considered the FF to be the forefront of technical innovation.

The last page of the book contained the FF picture card at the top of the page, and the NSU-Wankel Ro 80 Front wheel drive picture card at the bottom. On the right inside rear cover were the 1904 Gobron Brillie, first car over 100 MPH, the 1927 Sunbeam, 1st car over 200 MPH, and the 1965 Spirit of America, the then current land speed record holder, at 600.67 MPH.
 


Cover of PG Tips (tea) collectors card album.


 



 

Mk1 FF Owners Handbook.

The MK1 FF handbook is nolonger available, and hard to find now. It is not known how many handbooks were produced, but with only 190 Mk1 cars built, perhaps not many.  FF handbook.
 


Back to main page.


 















Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1