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1947 Riley RMA Drophead Coupe
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The Project

This  1947 Riley RMA Drophead Coupe arrived at our Carrosserie workshop in March 2024 for an engine overhaul to get the car back on the road.

19th March 2024: The engine has been taken out of the car to be stripped down and any parts are now to be identified for servicing and repair.

28th March 2024: The timing chains, sprockets, tensioner and oil pump are all in good condition. Pistons cleaned up nicely. Score marks on various bearings which will need further investigation. The big end and main bearings are being recast in white metal and the crankshaft is being reground as sits slightly ovalised. The valves, valve springs and valve guides are being replaced along with various studs and threads being replaced/retapped.

> More updates to follow.

The RMA was the first Riley car to be manufactured after World War 2, introduced in 1945. A stylish and comfortable 55 BHP saloon for the post war period.

When it was announced to the public via the motoring press in August 1945 it was also referred to as the “New Riley Twelve”. Whilst development had been planned prior to the Second World War, the Riley factory and Design Office had been badly damaged during the conflict; therefore a completely redesigned model would emerge, ahead of the competition. It would continue the Riley pedigree of advanced design and performance, aimed at the discerning professional.

It was a sleek 4-door Saloon body, with seating for 5 people. It had a 4 cylinder 1496cc engine of the traditional Riley crossflow, high twin-cam design, driving through a 4-speed gearbox and torque-tube axle, with 16” wheels. The rigid steel-frame chassis supported the low-slung coach-built body which sported a “leather top” roof covering, opening split windscreen, leather seating (occasionally with Bedford Cord inserts) and a large boot by the standards of the day.

The rear suspension was via a pair of semi-elliptic leaf springs with anti-roll bar and lever-arm hydraulic dampers, whilst at the front the IFS employed double wishbones, longitudinal torsion bars and telescopic shock absorbers. This set-up together with an advanced rack and pinion steering unit gave the car exceptional road holding not surpassed until the modern era. Brakes were Girling Hydro-mechanical 10” diameter drums.

1947 Riley RMA Drophead Coupe | Classic Car Restoration | Carrosserie
Steve
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I cant recommend Carrosserie highly enough, the service was exemplary from start to finish and the workmanship is second to none. I highly recommend giving the team a call for any work you need doing to your classic car, no matter what it is, you will not be disappointed!
Dr Tim Moss
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Thank you to all at Carroserie who have provided absolute commitment, professional expertise, the ultimate in personal service and 'tender loving care' for my 84-year-old car.

I cannot recommend Carroserie highly enough.
Nigel Cramp
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Great friendly and helpful team at Carrosserie. Highly quality work. This is the second time I've used their services.

Highly recommended if you want quality restoration or paint work.
Phil Sage
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The work carried out here is like magic, the standard the cars leave is fantastic, the cars they restore are works of art!

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