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Early Box Saloon Identity - Steve Parkin - 19-01-2022 I recently discovered this family photo posted on-line to celebrate a centenary. John Tremain who is pictured was a student at Birmingham University around the end of WWII and he is seen here with what must be a short wheel base A7 box saloon. The forward opening doors and very short scuttle intrigue me. Any ideas on the model or coachbuilder? A look through the Brian Purves source book has thrown up some possible candidates but none appear to to me to fit the bill exactly. RE: Early Box Saloon Identity - Peter Johnson - 19-01-2022 Mulliner? I might be imagining things, but it looks to have holes where the dummy hood irons might have been. There’s one here https://www.pioneer-automobiles.co.uk/Resources/library5/Austin_7_Mulliner_Box_Saloon_1306.html RE: Early Box Saloon Identity - Hedd_Jones - 19-01-2022 Its a Mulliner isnt it? RE: Early Box Saloon Identity - Martin Prior - 19-01-2022 I too think that it's a ('31-ish) Mulliner saloon. RE: Early Box Saloon Identity - Mike Costigan - 19-01-2022 Not all Mulliners had the dummy hood irons; here's an early 1930 one from Austin Harris' website: 1930 Mulliner saloon red7560.jpg (Size: 135.66 KB / Downloads: 564) The Pioneer Automobiles' one in Peter Johnson's link looks to be a dead ringer, a late 1930 car with the RL-style bonnet and bulkhead. RE: Early Box Saloon Identity - JonE - 19-01-2022 the '30 image is a fussy looking thing - nothing lines up. RE: Early Box Saloon Identity - Hedd_Jones - 19-01-2022 I've always thought that about them Jon, they look like the body is broken at the scuttle. The bonnet lines and the body lines are at odds. The later ones are no better. RE: Early Box Saloon Identity - Monsdonnet - 19-01-2022 Oh dear me, all this criticism of Mulliner bodywork...... well I have always liked mine.......see below... Looking through the ledgers at Gaydon I was struck buy just how many chassis Mulliners took for bodying, far far more than Swallow or any other coach builder. So presumably they must have been liked at the time, and they are much more practical than Swallows ! Now back to the garage as I am working to get it back on the road for Moreton in July.... after 31 years off the road and early sixty years of ownership! RE: Early Box Saloon Identity - Steve Parkin - 20-01-2022 Many thanks for your help with identification. It certainly looks like a Mulliner with the 1930/1 model sold by Pioneer (which has the correct scuttle and bonnet - RL ) coming closest. RE: Early Box Saloon Identity - Monsdonnet - 20-01-2022 (20-01-2022, 12:35 AM)Steve Parkin Wrote: Many thanks for your help with identification. Yes, a late 1930 or 1931 Mulliner I think, and these had the lower half of the body panelled in aluminium. |