Chic were made by Clarence Chick in Adelaide, South Australia from 1 September 1924 until 1929, for Australian conditions but designed by the English company Bond and using English chassis and the English Meadows industrial engine. The emblem shows wings either side of a globe of the world showing a strong chain linking England to Australia. Perhaps about 25 Chic cars were made.
Also part of the Ivan Hoffmann Collection, but not
appearing here are copies of company records/agreement (South Australian State Records - GRS513/3/P); emails & letters; Chic booklet; Meadows Automotive Components catalogue; articles; photos.
Also see Wikipedia.
 | 1925 All British Motor, Motor Cycle and Accessories Exhibition |
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.jpg) | 26 January 1925 The South Australian Motor |
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 | 4 March 1925 South Australian Motor (State Library of South Australia collection) |
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 | 17 June 1925 The Register |
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 | 25 February 1925 The South Australian Motor
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 | August 1969 Motor Sports |
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from Chic booklet - showing Meadows engine |
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18 March 1984 Stamp & First Day Cover |
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March 2006 Restored Car s#175 page 1 |
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March 2006 Restored Car s#175 page 2 |
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July 2022 The Vintage Bulletin Corner of Goodwood Road and Ningana Avenue, Kings Park, (Adelaide) |
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 | this may not be an original emblem |
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accessory mascots available
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