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RE: Austin Sports Models - Andy Bennett - 12-09-2022 It looks a bit like someone has forgotten to put the running boards on RE: Austin Sports Models - Ruairidh Dunford - 12-09-2022 Lovely feature, looks just right. RE: Austin Sports Models - David.H - 12-09-2022 I agree. A very handsome car....with a spare wheel cover fitted in the brochure...Somehow the chassis/body height looks as if it is lowered. Was it fitted with the rather problematical 12/6 engine? Or the stronger one I wonder? I considered a 30's 12/6 tourer I spotted for sale in California some years back, but was put off by horror stories about the engine. I Bought a really nice RK that came with a "free" Spares Car AG tourer instead! RE: Austin Sports Models - Chris Garner - 12-09-2022 Many years ago I owned a Ripley but without the sports engine. i believe it was, in period, one of Derbyshire's police cars. A very enjoyable car. RE: Austin Sports Models - Mike Costigan - 12-09-2022 Was that CRB 154 or CNU 753? austinripley CRB.jpg (Size: 84.88 KB / Downloads: 98) austinripley CNU.jpg (Size: 94.58 KB / Downloads: 98) |