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2 crankshafts (marked A and B to correspond to foot wheels). Pts 1, 2 crankshaft broken in handling 21/1/93 together with 2 keys; pt 3 second crankshaft with 1 key.

2 crankshafts (marked A and B to correspond to foot wheels). Pts 1

Four-throw nickel steel crankshaft from a 25 hp Talbot motor car, which gained world's speed record on 15th February 1913

Four-throw nickel steel crankshaft from a 25 hp Talbot motor car

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