Riley Nine (1931)
The Riley Nine was one of the most successful light sporting cars produced by the British motor industry in the inter-war period. It was made by the Riley company of Coventry, England, with a wide range of body styles between 1926 and 1938. The car was largely designed by two of the Riley brothers, Percy and Stanley. Stanley was responsible for the chassis, suspension and body and the older Percy designed the engine.
This 1931 Riley Nine, GO 1185, is seen in the orchard before taking to the speed hill climb at Prescott.
Riley Nine (1931)
The Riley Nine was one of the most successful light sporting cars produced by the British motor industry in the inter-war period. It was made by the Riley company of Coventry, England, with a wide range of body styles between 1926 and 1938. The car was largely designed by two of the Riley brothers, Percy and Stanley. Stanley was responsible for the chassis, suspension and body and the older Percy designed the engine.
This 1931 Riley Nine, GO 1185, is seen in the orchard before taking to the speed hill climb at Prescott.