-JdK- An email from Alain in New Zealand: "I have a 1956 Norton 19S 600 single, a genuine barn find. Due to age/balance/ailments, etc. I tried to find a suitable sidecar, as you well know the 19S was designed to lug one. After a number of false starts, I found the chassis pictured above, in the North Island. Turns out to be a genuine Norton chassis. Barry Stickland from the NOC has one on his girder Inter. He found another, as well as knowing somebody else with one. In other words, a grand total of three in UK (at least known of), plus mine here. Barry has the numbers of the other three and mine falls in between those from which we can make out mine is approximately 1938. It's a bit grim, but hopefully some TLC will revive it. The 19 inch tyre has plenty of tread and on the side wall is stamped "Reid Rubber made in NZ for Avon Tyres". My sidecar wheel is painted silver in the middle with the usual two red pin stripe lines. The agricultural lumps and lengths of angle iron have been removed and a very good friend of mine is repairing the odd hairline crack or two. Unfortunately, have no idea where the sidecar body, if there was one, has gone."