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Saturday, October 15, 2016

P J Evans of Birmingham - Triumph car dealers 23

This is the 23rd article in my series about Triumph car dealers and features Birmingham dealer P J Evans Ltd.

The early years of P J Evans

1913 advert
An advert from a November 1913 copy of "The Light Car and Cyclecar" shows P J Evans branding themselves as "the Birmingham house for small car". This is the earliest mention of them selling Standard cars that I have found.  P J Evans held the Standard franchise from 1912. Like many other car dealers P J Evans started out selling and servicing motorcycles as well as cars.

P J Evans - John Bright Street Birmingham in 1913
P J Evans - John Bright Street Birmingham in 1913

Advert for P J Evans - 1916
Advert for P J Evans - 1916
In 1927 when Bill Lyons, founder of Swallow Sidecar was looking for a Birmingham based dealer to sell his version of the Austin Seven. P J Evans was already an established and prospering dealership in the Midlands and was the perfect partner for Lyons. Together with Lyons’ prestige cars and Evans’ expertise they we able to offer a personalised and tailored service to their customers.

Mr Evans was died in a airplane crash not long into that partnership was set up. He had been flying back from the French Touring Car Grand Prix and as his children were too young to take over the business, P J Evans was sold to rivals Steeley and Rodway.

Throughout the 1930s, the business continued to flourish and grew to be one of the largest dealers in the Midlands. Selling the leading brands of the day including Austin, Bean, Daimler, Fiat, Morris, Rover Standard and Sunbeam.

The firm survived the second world war by concentrating on serving and selling used cars.

1954 advert for Swallow Doretti
P J Evans Ltd advert from Autocar 18 Oct 1957
P J Evans Ltd advert from Autocar 18 Oct 1957

Death of Mr Stanley Rodway

The death of Mr Stanley Rodway, Managing Director, was reported in the Standard Triumph Review February 1959. The report noted that Mr Norman Steeley had died some 18 months earlier. Standard Triumph were represented by Michael Whitfield, General Sales Director; Mr F E Higham, Home Sales Director and Mr J B L Savery. Mr SK Ridley and Mr J B Parker were appointed Joint Managing Directors of P J Evans Ltd.

P J Evans grows to be Evans Halshaw

 

Archers Specialist Cars advert March 1980
Archers Specialist Cars advert March 1980

As the business grew it acquired Rolls Royce and Bentley dealerships. This allowed the company to list its shares on the Birmingham Stock Exchange. P J Evans expanded rapidly with a number of smaller acquisitions. During this growth, would-be-buyers took an interest and eventually LCP: a small West Midlands Conglomerate whose main business was coal distribution, property and car seat manufacturing backed the prospering dealership.

P J Evans Birmingham 1984 advert
P J Evans Birmingham 1984 advert

With this financial backing PJ Evans were able to acquire its first Ford Dealership in 1977, with four more joining the group over the following two years.

1978 saw P J Evans make it’s most lucrative purchase of the Halshaw Group: a private company that owned the Halifax Motor Company and Bradshaws Motor House. This promoted the change in name to Evans Halshaw, and the beginning of their rapid growth.

1990s – Largest Automotive Retailer in the UK

Evans Halshaw continued to add to their portfolio of businesses throughout the 1990's. In 1999, Pendragon PLC acquired the Evans Halshaw group for £83.7 million, creating the largest automotive retailer in the UK. Evans Halshaw continued to grow, benefiting from Pendragon's long term relationships with its manufactures.

Today 2016, Evans Halshaw is said to be the largest volume selling car retailer in the UK with over 120 dealerships nationwide.

Sill plates and glove box plate

P J Evans glove box plate
1960 Sill plate

The glove box plate appears to be the same as the sill plate.

Rear window sticker

This reproduction rear window sticker is currently available from the I Say Ding Dong website.

1959 P J Evans Sales Invoice

Here is a copy of a sales invoice dated 7 September for the Triumph Herald saloon currently owned by Rich Philpot. £720.00 for the car including tax and delivery, the sort of money you can spend on a big service on a modern car.

In the Bull Ring Birmingham

P J Evans sale exhibit in the Bull Ring Birmingham 1966
P J Evans sale exhibit in the Bull Ring Birmingham 1966
P J Evans had a display in the Centre Court of the Bull Ring shopping centre in Birmingham. It ran for 10 days from 9th May 1966. According to the sales manager Charles Watson several cars were sold.    
P J Evans sale exhibit in the Bull Ring Birmingham 1966 image 2
P J Evans sale exhibit in the Bull Ring Birmingham 1966 image 2
P J Evans sale exhibit in the Bull Ring Birmingham 1964
P J Evans sale exhibit in the Bull Ring Birmingham 1964

Sales Service Week

Between 10th and 14th March 1969 the Granville Street branch of P J Evans staged a Sales and Service Week promotion assisted by staff from Standard Triumph HQ.

P J Evans branches

The firm had garages in many West Midlands towns including Halesowen, Redditch, Sutton Coldfield, West Bromwich and Dudley.
P J Evans West Bromwich advert May 1977
P J Evans West Bromwich advert May 1977
P J Evans Dudley advert 1982
P J Evans Dudley advert 1982

P J Evans in Sutton Coldfield

P J Evans (SuttonColdfield) Ltd in 1967
P J Evans (Sutton Coldfield) Ltd in 1967
P J Evans of Sutton Coldfield on Birmingham Road c1965
P J Evans of Sutton Coldfield on Birmingham Road c1965
On the right is the showroom of P.J.Evans (Triumph dealer) hence Triumphs everywhere. The building had been a wedding dress shop called Red Rose, a Blockbuster video shop and most recently a Morrison's Express but is currently vacant.
Site of the P J Evans Sutton Coldfield showroom
Site of the P J Evans Sutton Coldfield showroom
Site of the P J Evans Sutton Coldfield showroom standing empty in 2018 with the Triumph Vitesse belonging to Ray Prichard in the foreground.
P J Evans (Sutton Coldfield) Ltd Advert
P J Evans (Sutton Coldfield) Ltd Advert


P J Evans Ltd advert from Birmingham Daily Post 28_October_1965_page22_Clip
P J Evans Ltd advert from the Birmingham Daily Post 28_October_1965_page22

 Triumph dealers in Birmingham

Birmingham being a large city has had many Standard Triumph dealers for example in 1955:
P J Evans Ltd, 81-91 John Bright Street, B1.
Service Depot: Granville Street, 15.
Archers (Shirley) Ltd., Stratford Road, Shirley, 28.
Arnold Genders & Co. Ltd., 38 Alcester Road South King's Heath, 14.
Cranmore Bros Ltd, 4 Anderson Road, Edgbaston. 17.
Service Department: Cranmore Bros. Ltd., 467 Hagley Road.
Crowder & Brown Ltd, South Road Garage. Handsworth. 19.
Frank Grounds Ltd, 186 Lichfield Road, Aston, 6.
Geo Taylor, Small Heath Garage, 442/444 Coventry Road, Small Heath, 10.
Harold Goodwin (1944) Ltd., Wolverhampton Road, Quinton, 32.
Greyhound Service (Kings Heath) Ltd, 283 Alcester Road South, 14.
Hamstead Garage, Old Walsall Road, Hamstead, 22.
Hunts (Birmingham) Ltd, Sales: 49 Broad Street. - Service: 199 Hagley Road, Edgbaston, 16.
Hydes (B'ham.) Ltd, Bath Row.
Leslie Matthews Ltd., 91/97 Bristol Street, 5.
Patrick Motors Ltd, 479 Bristol Road, Bournebrook, 29.
Robin Hood Garage (B'ham.) Ltd, Stratford Road, Hall Green, 28.
Salford Bridge Garage Ltd, Tyburn Road, Erdington, 24.
Swan Motors, Coventry Road, Yardley, 26.
Winchurch Bros. Ltd, Edgbaston Garage, Sandon Road, 17.

Plea for more information

If you have any more information or recollections about P J Evans, photos of window stickers, dealer badges or sill plates etc please let me know. I can be contacted via the comments to this post or on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/stephen.weblin

Further information and sources

Link to a post about All Electric Garage .

Link to post about Cramore Bros Ltd

Link to the other articles in this series.

Link to my Triumph Car Dealers Flickr group .

You can download a copy of the Triumph Sales and Service Directory 1968-69 which started me off on the search for info about Triumph car dealers.

I have a collection of Standard Triumph car dealer directories: http://vitessesteve.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/triumph-car-dealer-directories.html

Picture credits: Early adverts from Graces Guide; P J Evans glove box plate John Kelly; 1960Sill Plate Bof Herald; P J Evans of Sutton Coldfield on Birmingham Road c1965, P J Evans Birmingham 1984 advert posted to flickr by Miles McClagan; P J Evans sale exhibit in the Bull Ring Birmingham 1964 + Site of the P J Evans Sutton Coldfield showroom  images from Ray Prichard; P J Evans (Sutton Coldfield) Ltd Advert from Jonathan Barton on facebook.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Carrs AutoSales Ltd of Croydon - Triumph car dealers 1

Carrs Auto Sales  Ltd Croydon metal supplier badge
Carrs Auto Sales  Ltd Croydon metal supplier badge
I recently got a copy of a booklet that lists all the Triumph car dealers and distributors in the UK in 1969/1970.  When I mentioned this online people have shared some images etc about dealers.

Mark Hammond a fellow Club Triumph forum member said 11-11-2015
Frank Carr of Carrs Auto Sales Croydon was a well known Triumph Dealer back in the 50's, 60's and 70's.  He was well known to Triumph top brass and as we all know the the Herald was named after the boat the Alec Dick owned at the time, well it was Frank Carr who sold him the boat!  I'm not sure whether Frank is still Alive, if he is, he'd be terribly old now.

Carrs Auto Sales sill plate
Carrs Auto Sales sill plate original

Carrs Auto Sales sill plate restored
Carrs Auto Sales sill plate restored
Dan16V, also on Club Triumph forum member, shared pictures of his sill plates said a nearby garage had told him 11-11-2015:
 Yes Carrs were a Triumph dealer next door to us. Superb prewar style showroom, parquet wood flooring, red carpets between the vehicles and unusually the showroom had “Concave “ glass windows so that you could view the vehicles without reflections. Salesmen wore three piece suits and were terribly deferential in a most charming manner.

They had a small three pump petrol forecourt National Benzol I think.

They later became Fiat dealer however the site was sold for development during the late 70s or possibly early 80s.
Carrs Auto Sales sill plate version 2
Carrs Auto Sales sill plate version 2
An alternative version of the Carrs Auto Sales sill plate - image from Nassos Sarris on facebook.

Here is version 3 as sent to me via facebook from Flavien Vidal in Canada on his friends Vitesse which is in Japan. What a amasing connected world we live in.

Carrs Auto Sales plate screwed to door card on 1958 TR3A
Carrs Auto Sales plate
Carrs Auto Sales supplier plate screwed to door card on 1958 TR3A belonging to Andrew Smith
Carrs Auto Sales new garage building

Carrs garage Croydon started out as a Hudson and Standard dealer. The company Carrs Auto Sales Limited was established 4 December 1946. In 1954 they were selling the Swallow Doretti as well. In 1962 they were selling Jaguars. At another point in its history it sold Fiat cars but the building still displayed the Standard House name.

Swallow Doretti advert from Motor 13 October 1954
Swallow Doretti advert from Motor 13 October 1954
 Advert from Motor 25-07-1962
During my searches I found an image of a 1926 advertisement for Carr Bros, Purley High Street, Croydon.
1926 advertisement for Carr's Garage, Purley High Street, Croydon.
1926 advertisement for Carr' Bros

Standard Vanguard liveried van

Standard Vanguard van in Cars Auto Sales livery
Standard Vanguard van in Cars Auto Sales livery
I found this image on flickr.  If this is your van I would be pleased to hear from you.

A family controlled business

It was reported in June 1963 Standard Triumph Review that Mr. Arthur Bernard Carr had resigned his appointment as Joint Managing Director with Mr. Frank W. Carr, of Carrs Auto Sales Ltd., and retired from the Company, with a view to turning his interests more actively to to the running and development of the Hotel side of the family interests.
Mr. Leslie G. Smith, who had held the position of Director and General Manager for many years, and had been with the Company for some 30 years, was appointed Deputy Managing Director. The constitution of the Board then being:-
Frank W. Carr, Chairman and Managing Director
Leslie G. Smith, Deputy Managing Director
Mrs. Peggy D. Carr, Director

Bond dealer

Carrs of Croydons Ltd Bond advert Motor 14 Nov 1964
Carrs of Croydons Ltd Bond advert Motor 14 Nov 1964

 Carrs of Croydons Ltd were Bond car dealer.

Some adverts

Carrs Auto Sales Ltd Croydon advert Sutton Epsom Advertiser 31 December 1953
Carrs Auto Sales Ltd Croydon advert Sutton Epsom Advertiser 31 December 1953

 
Carrs Auto Sales Limited advert Surrey Mirror 4 December 1964
Carrs Auto Sales Limited advert Surrey Mirror 4 December 1964

Carrs Auto Services Croydon Fiat advert Autocar 17-10-1968
Carrs Auto Services Croydon Fiat advert Autocar 17-10-1968


A boat called Herald

There is well known story that: Frank Carr (owner of Carrs Auto Services) was a personal friend of Alec Dick the MD of Standard Triumph. Frank Carr sold Alec Dick his boat called 'Herald', and when Alec Dick was looking for a name for their newly designed car, he thought his new boat name would ideally fit the bill ...... and so came about the naming of the 'Triumph Herald'.

Triumph dealers in the Croydon area

There were many garages selling Standard and Triumph cars in 1954 as shown in this advert from Autocar 22 October 1954.
Standard Triumph dealers in and near Croydon 1954
Standard Triumph dealers in and near Croydon 1954
In 1955:
Carrs Auto Sales Ltd., Standard House, South End, Croydon.- listed as distributor
and these other business listed as Triumph dealers:
Burns, A. N., & Co. Ltd., 281 High Street.
Central Garage (Croydon) Ltd., Fell Road.
K. & T. Services Limited, 274 Wickham Road, Shirley.
Leathwoods Garages Ltd., 3 Selhurst Road, South Norwood.
Moore's Presto Motor Works Ltd., Tamworth Road.
Neill, Norman, Ltd., Park Hill Garage, 11 Addiscombe Grove.
Ratcliffes (Purley Way) Ltd., Purley Way.

In 1969: Carrs Auto Sales Ltd, Standard House, 2 South End, Croydon are listed as a distributor and Carrs Auto Services Ltd Tamworth Road Service Station, Tamworth Road, are listed as a dealer.

In the Standard Triumph Review for June 1968 they are listed as the distributor for Surrey and Kent.

By 1972:
Henlys Ltd, 399/403 London Road, West Croydon CR9 3BY are listed as disributor and
Trirov Ltd, Tamworth Road Service Station, 73 Tamworth Road, Croydon CRO 1XX are listed as a dealer.

Plea for information

If you have any more information or recollections about this garage, photos of window stickers, dealer badges or sill plates etc please let me know.  I can be contacted via the comments to this post or on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/stephen.weblin

Links and sources

Link to the other articles in this series.

Link to face book page: Triumph Car Dealers.

Link to my Triumph Car Dealers Flickr group .

I have a collection of Standard Triumph car dealer directories: http://vitessesteve.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/triumph-car-dealer-directories.html

Link to my Triumph Car Dealers Flickr gallery of images I have found on Flickr.

This is the first in an occasional series about Triumph car dealers.  You can download a copy of the Triumph Sales and Service Directory 1968-69 which started me off on the search for info about Triumph car dealers.

Picture credits:  Carrs Auto Sales supplier plate - Andrew Smith on the TR Register forum;  Carrs Auto Sales sill plate - Dan16V on the Club Triumph forum; Carrs Auto Sales sill plate version 2; Sill plate version 3 is from Rie Kurahashi in Canada; Standard Vanguard van in Cars Auto Sales livery is from Kentishphil on flickr.