HI Geoff, I have only just seen your post, and your detective work is amazing. I knew about the car, because I had read the road test that's now in the PDF file. I had found it a couple of days ago, but I had to wait until today to be shown how to create a PDF file.
There are a couple of others that I have posted, and I have collected a significant amount of material dealing with unusual, also rare, but in addition desirable cars that any of us would be proud to own. There is quite a bit to come - it is my way of promoting TK not only as a useful 116 and 107 site, but I also would like to think that TK caters for the genuine enthusiast. Regards Styria
N.B. There is no doubt in my mind that the Lagonda Rapide of 1962-1964 has always been one of my dream cars. I have only ever seen two in the flesh. One belonged to a chap called Whitehead who had a magnificent home at Warrawee (he was the architect that designed Roselands Shopping Centre) and that car now lives on a property somewhere near Armidale or Walcha. The other I spotted about ten years ago at a Double Bay auction conducted by Goodmans, then auction hose. It fetched $25K. in good, used condition, and at that auction they sold the ex Rene Rivkin 600 Grosser (in magnificent condition) for a paltry $40K. to Chinese interests. Ah, if one only had the folding stuff.