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Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I would expect the original entry for a boat-tail to read 2-seater or two seater. It's strange that the certificate even mentions hood colour, I have never seen an entry quoting hood colour - even the entries for the Ulster, which was much more bespoke when it came to colours, never mention hood colour.
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Thanks Mike - I used to have a copy of the Austin production entry for a 1930 car I owned over 20 years ago, obtained from Gaydon. This was not a certificate, but a photocopy of the original record, plus a few on the same page above and below. Each car had a single-line entry. However, it looks like I gave the copy away when I sold the car so don't remembered what parameters it covered - but it did say 'Coupe' in one of the columns, which is about all I can remember now. I think the paint colour and interior colour/material were two of the other columns.
Has anyone else a copy of an original record, please, with the column headings?
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I have a certificate from Gaydon, for a saloon, that reads:
"6. Colour
a)exterior Grey
b) trim Black
c) hood (top) Not applicable"
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Thanks Ruairidh - that is helpful. Now the question is, what does it say for Tourers and Two-seaters? If it always (or sometimes) says 'Not Appliable' for the hood colour - perhaps because they were expected to be black - then it this doesn't add anything to the argument of whether or not this particular car left the factory as the expected standard boat-tail or with its hard top.
However, if the records always give a hood colour for Tourers and Two-seaters - even if is just 'black' - this throws a bit of doubt on the car having left as a standard boat-tail tourer as it would have had the colour recorded rather than having 'Not applicable' in the record.
So, there might be a bit more mileage in this. It would be good to have a clear answer - which must be there to see in the build records? A glance down one of the pages of entries would settle it.
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My Gaydon certificate also contains:
"Specification - RHD Home Market
Destination (Dealer) -"
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02-11-2022, 10:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2022, 10:16 PM by Colin Morgan.)
Relating this back from the information on the certificate, it would give the likely entries as:
Car No: B1-4860, Chassis No: 111xxx, Engine No: 113xxx, Date built: 2nd June, Type: Two-seater, Colour: Blue, Trimming: Black, Date Advised: 6th June
This suggests there was no hood colour information given in these records - the record for this car would therefore read the same as any Two-Seater boat-tailed Seven at the time?
If there is a body number on the car, and this corresponds with what would be expected, then that would close the case in terms of identification?
Yes, there are also "Specification: RHD Home Market" and "Destination (dealer): Home Sales" on the certificate.
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Seems, according to the vendor, that this car is going to be at the NEC next week in case anyone wants to have a look at it. (I am not able to attend the NEC and am not involved in the sale in any way - just interested in the car's history - so usual disclaimers.)