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and that looks like standard height suspension too..? and a flat back with lowered hood sticking out?
You would have though chummies would have removed the 10kg of hood roof for the race....
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Didn't someone run a chummy bodied car at Le Mans ?
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I presume that IS a different car...!
Chaplin's Mrs Flea - Brighton and Hove Motor Club Brooklands meeting 1930
Mr Flea - Brighton and Hove High Speed Trial 1931... and was also in the 1931 Relay "now completely stripped" (?)
Mr Flea was sold to a Cheam garage when Chaplin acquired his orange blown TT in 1933.
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Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I understood Metchim's 'Earthquake' was one car which was developed over the years, ultimately becoming (the first?) Ulsteroid, but one of those photos suggests otherwise. The car entered at Le Mans in 1933 was clearly still chummy based, and yet the photo at Brooklands dated 1933 BARC Easter Meeting (and therefor pre-dating Le Mans) shows a much more sporting body. I have never seen a reference to an 'Earthquake 2', but did Metchim run more than one car?
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Michael, I do not think the car with the scuttle cowl is Earthquake. Masters was involved with another Austin special which I believe was built by a group of people with whom he worked in the garage trade. The car was initially painted, with any leftover paint that could be scrounged, in a sort of dazzle pattern - obviously not the case in the Austin Harris photo - but even so, I think this is the car.
There was a letter from one of Masters' accomplices in a post war Motor Sport describing their adventures, with a 3/4 rear view of the car which I cannot now find for the life of me. I am pretty sure Masters also drove it at Brighton.
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Stuart
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Yes Stuart, I remember that letter. I could be wrong but I have a feeling that car had a plywood body. It’s a long time ago, but I will certainly have a copy of the magazine. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I’m not at home right now so I can’t look. I’d guess late 60s early 70s.
Alan Fairless