Corinna from Oldtimer Rehberger in Germany: "About the 1927 RR PI Boattail Tourer (originally this Phantom I #95EF was bodied as an open tourer) we offer for sale we know that it was Dick Brockman who built the current body. He also built several Lagonda bodies in the 60s and 70s in GB. We know about two more identical bodies he built, one of those currently is in the USA. Dick Brockman died in the 80s. His workshop was at the following adress which is not accurate: The Vickery (Vickeroy, Victory ?) Farm, South Stoke, Oxfordshire in England. Joe Harding, who gave this address was not able to give me more information. " Does anybody know what happened with the company or with the archives of Dick Brockman? Or who may have kept his notes and drawings?
Corinna from Oldtimer Rehberger in Germany: "About the 1927 RR PI Boattail Tourer (originally this Phantom I #95EF was bodied as an open tourer) we offer for sale we know that it was Dick Brockman who built the current body. He also built several Lagonda bodies in the 60s and 70s in GB. We know about two more identical bodies he built, one of those currently is in the USA. Dick Brockman died in the 80s. His workshop was at the following adress which is not accurate: The Vickery (Vickeroy, Victory ?) Farm, South Stoke, Oxfordshire in England. Joe Harding, who gave this address was not able to give me more information. " Does anybody know what happened with the company or with the archives of Dick Brockman? Or who may have kept his notes and drawings?