Around and about: comment on the racing and club scene, February 1972
Successful showboat The Evening News Motor Racing Showboat which was moored in the Pool of London for the first week of January proved to be a considerable success for the…
Cycle car
In your September issue you have a short piece in “V-E-V Miscellany” about a cyclecar, constructed by a W. Pool, also a photo. This stirs a memorv for me.
In 1927 I was a 14-year-old apprentice in a Cheltenham Motor Agents. The senior fitter / electrician was a man named Pool. So senior was he to all of at that he was always called Mr. Pool. never “Bill”.
He was fond of talking about his early motoring. He told me he once built his own cyclecar, while in the Midlands. Could this possibly be the same man?
At the time I knew him, Mr. Pool owned a car called a ‘Perryof 1913 vintage. It was beautifully kept, and paid only a reduced road tax. When was this concession abolished? I do not know what happened to Mr. Pool, or that wonderful car, so perhaps there were two such men? Cheltenham N. DYER