In 1935, having raced at
Brooklands, Ron Godfrey formed
HRG Engineering (initial letters Halford Robins Godfrey) with
Major E J "Ted" Halford and
Guy Herbert Robins, who was previously with
Trojan. H R G was based in
Norbiton, with the first prototype shown at the end of 1935. Fully established in 1936, the company produced cars until 1956, and then reverted to development engineering work for others, before ceasing trading in 1966. Their H R G car was a small true sports car in the vintage tradition sold at a realistic price. The prototype used a Meadows ED engine with a strengthened crankshaft. It could exceed 85 mph and handled excellently on the road. From 1939 the Meadows engine was replaced with a 1½ litre overhead camshaft
Singer engine. When Ronald retired he had a very advanced new car on the drawing board but it was never put into production. ==British Automobile Racing Club==