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Car type: 1930 Special
There was an official importer in Portugal with offices in Porto and Lisbon. The name was J J Goncalves.
The ACP (the Portuguese equivalent of the RAC) has a fairly extensive archive so I am going to see what I can find there.
I suspect very little!
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
I bet you're glad you didn't try to start it! Any metallic bits in there?
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Haha! Yes, absolutely. There was never going to be a youtube style "will it start" type of ending to this!
So far, no obvious metallic bits. I am dissolving the crud in some clean oil and will then pass it through a filter to see how bad it is. The saga continues...
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Location: Llandrindod Wells
Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi
Just a very wild thought…. If your heritage certificate states that the original car was khaki. Would that imply any military connection? I’m not sure if the Portuguese military have any records?
Your chassis damage looks much worse than mine (which was just a crack). However the steel Austin used is very weldable.
Good luck
Cheers
Howard
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I like the body styling of your car - someone spent a lot of time on that.
Everything you show is fixable.
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Hi
I thought for a moment that the script on the piston crown said Ford, but on closer inspection it says Front. I have never seen such a "handwritten" style used before.