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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
That looks like it has 7" brakes and the flat steering wheel, so probably 1928-29 rather than 1925. I have seen another photo of the same or similar car from a similar angle without the box on the back... I'll have to start searching, I have no idea where!
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I would say june/july 1929.
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odd that if those are 7" brakes, that appears to be an open centre wheel at the rear?
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Mike, I must confess I based my date estimate on what appear to be open centred wheels without considering the steering wheel. If you do remember where you saw the other photograph then I would love to see it.
A trawl through the Austin Advocate Magazines would obviously provide the answer, I know the A7CA archives only have a few copies but presumably Beaulieu and Gaydon have full sets !
Bearing in mind my age, condition and lack of space it is fairly stupid to be considering another project - but if it were 1929 I do just happen to have a spare short chassis with a 1929 V5C in my name registered as a tourer !
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I think Bill is just about spot on, maybe August/September; the OF series issued by Birmingham began in May 1929, and had reached the mid-6000s by the end of the year.
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Thankyou chaps for positive dating of the car.
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so is that just a closed centre wheel with its top chopped off for practical purposes?
I wonder whether the front of the saddle went down over the grill top. It looks not from that angle.
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Doubtful that we will ever find out the mystery of the wheels with their open centres !
A front view would be extremely useful, but it looks as if the ‘saddle’ forms a cowl which only extends about halfway down the radiator and would need to be open at the front otherwise it would impact heavily on the cooling.
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I'm not convinced they are open-centre wheels: the shading on the front wheel could be interpreted either way, whilst the black mark on the rear wheel could just be a printer's blemish.