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A Riley or Rover. But it was the height of the Depression and very few were flush. I dont know what the standing of publicity people was at the time, but suspect a young graphic artist just as likely to own a bicycle or maybe a motorcycle along with hundreds of others in the factory photos..
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What about the chrome windscreen surround? I have seen a period photo of a SWB saloon with a chrome surround and my RL saloon has what I assume is the original windscreen with chrome surround, the Triplex glass is dated 1931.
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13-07-2020, 04:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-07-2020, 04:26 PM by Ian McGowan.)
When I was a smoker (most of my life!) I always tried to select cars which had both sun roof (to let the smoke out) and quarter lights ( to flick the ash out of). Sadly, sun roofs seem to have been replaced by air con.
When I had a Ruby, the sun roof spent more time open than closed - weather permitting of course.
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The only time I ever bought a new car, a Kangoo in 2008, I specified a sun roof. Still driving it and it's open at every opportunity.
Unfortunately it has been left open overnight several times but only once by me... It's a pain sucking water out of the rear seats with a vac and then drying them with a fan heater!