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Location: Scotchland
My father’s younger brother is looking to buy a Seven again after many years away from them.
Ideally a late Ruby front two seater or Pearl.
Should you hear of a good example I would like to hear from you.
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Location: North Yorkshire
There looks to be a very nice late Pearl for sale on Carandclassic at the moment. Black with a very good original interior.
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Location: Near Cambridge, UK
Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
It looks as though the car has a non-standard instrument panel. Is it perhaps Big Seven? The next car in the link Hugh posted, a 1932 2-seat Tourer, also has an instrument panel style I have not seen before. The late RNs with 4-speed gearbox had the RP type panel, but this car although 4-speed has not. Does anyone more familiar with these cars than I have an explanation of all this, please?
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Location: North Yorkshire
They both look very nice cars but I would go for the Pearl, just because of the lovely interior!
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Location: Brecon
Car type: 1932 4-seat Tourer, 1925 Pram Hood Chummy
I see the Pearl has a different shade of trim on seats and panels. Is that sculptured piece of carpet on the doors original?
The two seater tourer has the correct instrument panel (and rear petrol tank and 4-speed box) for Sept 1932 onwards. It's obviously had a complete amateurish retrim and no doubt a respray as well. I wonder what evidence there is for 3 owners?