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In the years after World War II, British motorsport was full of independent builders. These builders made their own cars to race on old airfields and tracks like Brands Hatch and Crystal Palace. Archie J. Butterworth was an engineer who loved speed and loved to try new ideas.
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The Austin Seven Nippy (AEB / AJB): Britain’s Pocket-Sized Pre-War Sports Car Icon In the years after World War II, British