This lovely Royale roadster was put together from spares left in the Thames Ditton factory after the Hurlock brothers purchased the company from Selwyn Edge in 1929. It is part of a batch of 30 cars assembled and the only one known to be in existence. It was used by the factory between 1928-1929 and 1932 when it was first registered. It then entered the Brooklands museum collection and remained there until 2012. Its interior and bodywork look highly original and remarkably well preserved. The transmission, rear differential and dynastar have just been overhauled. It is in an incredible "time-capsule" condition, the leather and carpets are original and its aluminium body is notably clean. A rare example, this AC was regularly used in the dry months in South Western France and will continue to delight its future owner. It has currenly french Carte Grise. Partial exchange possible