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Location: Peak District, Derbyshire
Car type: 1929 Chummy, 1930 Chummy, 1930 Ulster Replica, 1934 Ruby
23-03-2023, 12:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-03-2023, 12:56 AM by Tony Griffiths.)
What a super cover! Thanks for sharing it.
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
Splendid - not seen that one before!
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
The car in distress is a Cord L-29.
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Location: Germany
Car type: RP 1934
Thank you Mike for the information and thank you Nick for publishing this frontpage.
I had a closer look at the complete magazine and hoped that the illsutration would belong to one of the stories inside the magazine but it does not.
To be honest, the magazine - the cover made me curious - does not meet my expectations at all. It is a very colourful mixture of fashion reports, stories about experiences with expensive cars, advertisements for selected luxury class vehicles, the latest news from diplomatic circles and even ... a serialised novel. The only articles that appealed to me were technical explanations of the latest vehicle technologies and the latest accessories for large, classy, expensive vehicles... weird!
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Location: Monmouthshire
So trialling is different in Germany? Or if the Seven is outperforming larger cars, perhaps the same.
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23-03-2023, 11:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 23-03-2023, 11:17 PM by Steve kay.)
Having been buying 2BA nuts and washers on line, no other way possible, I briefly return to Sevenworld. So might skilled analysts of images and motoring history be able to tell us who ate the tin of anchovies?
15 minutes later; I have just been informed that it is a sardine tin. Still does not explain who ate them.