01-03-2021, 10:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2021, 10:39 PM by Henry Harris.)
This is a genuine car.
It was bought by Mike Bills from the Sothebys auction sale when the contents of the 'Pembrokeshire Motor Museum' were disposed of in 1983.
It was, and hopefully still is, the correct and original chassis, running gear, fittings and original body, number 27.
The original engine, 8 stud, had been replaced pre-war with a later [un-numbered) 10 stud blown type.
I was at the sale with Mike Bills and trailered the purchase back to Kent.
When we had it it didn't look like it does now!
It was bought by Mike Bills from the Sothebys auction sale when the contents of the 'Pembrokeshire Motor Museum' were disposed of in 1983.
It was, and hopefully still is, the correct and original chassis, running gear, fittings and original body, number 27.
The original engine, 8 stud, had been replaced pre-war with a later [un-numbered) 10 stud blown type.
I was at the sale with Mike Bills and trailered the purchase back to Kent.
When we had it it didn't look like it does now!