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what does it say on the transmission tunnel? There should be a stamp which might, with a chassis number, give some indication of what built series it initially belonged to.
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The chassis No , car No and Engine No all match log book and are on the chassis register. So far I have not found a body No on transmission tunnel or rear chassis cross member. I intend to have another go at finding this
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Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
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(This post was last modified: 20-03-2021, 09:28 AM by Mike Costigan.)
That looks like the special formally owned and campaigned in VSCC events in the 1970s by Clive Hamilton-Gould. He's still around and active in VSCC events, so it might be worth tracking him down. It's obviously not got the correct steering box for a 1925 Sports, and from memory if it is Clive's old car the proportions are all wrong for a Sports.
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Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
I agree with Mike, it looks like Clive H-Gs special, I will have a look at some of my old photographs from Enstone.
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Hello All
I have been locked out and have had to reregister in order to post. I still can't log in on my Ipad.
The car is the one used by Clive Hamilton Gould in the 70's and he called it a special and I bought it as a special. Clive has confirmed the details of its findings in a scrapyard.
I have now found a body No on the transmission tunnel which is in the correct sequence for a 1925 car. Checking the log book it is registered as a sports.
I have been in contact with the gentleman in New Zealand who has a 1925 sports and I am waiting for photos of his car and a copy of the 1925 spec. that he has.
What we know is
Car No A2 3602
Chassis 13602
Engine M 13678
Body 13207
Wing Aerodrome closed in the early 1960's so the car was scrapped then and subsequently rescued. The brakes were coupled a bench seat fitted and the body, which is aluminium, fabric coated and the car called a special. All the data I have points to it originally being a 1925 sports. These are different in shape to the earlier sports models and I cant find a similar car in the UK. The best information to date is Chris Garners photos, Any further information or ideas will be appreciated.
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Colin - the numbers are all in sequence... but body number probably AC tourer?
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Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I have no doubt that it started life as a standard C tourer; the 'Sports' identity in the log book is inconclusive, it was normal practice in the 'sixties for the local authority to reclassify when a car was turned into a special. The scuttle, dashboard and steering box/column a clearly from a standard chummy rather than a Sports model.
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Still a cracking little car and with a certain amount of history...and it’s all local!