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Mystery model
#1
Yet another image from the collection I am working on that has me somewhat stumped. It is not a production model that I immediately recognise but wonder whether there is more than a whiff of the Antipodean about it. Anyone care to make a suggestion?

   
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#2
Hi

I agree with Australia or somewhere overseas with RHD, given the verandahs and the headwear.

Maybe an Australian bodied Ace ? See https://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/austin-ace.htm
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#3
Are the brakes 6 or 7 inches? I think they're 6 inches; it's possible to make out the hub covers protruding through the wheel open centres.
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#4
I had thought they are 6" brakes, but they look like like well base rims, which may help to date the car.
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#5
(Yesterday, 04:54 PM)John Cornforth Wrote: Hi

I agree with Australia or somewhere overseas with RHD, given the verandahs and the headwear.

Maybe an Australian bodied Ace ?  See https://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/austin-ace.htm

The later oldclassiccar pictures are of an aluminium tailed Austin Standard Sports body (built by Floods) not Ace. My car has a single screen but apparently this was to the customers taste and another similar Club car has a split screen.  

The car under discussion could also be a special, with the windscreen strangely shaped to emulate a split screen. The steering wheel doesn't look to have a raked steering box as fitted to a number io Australian sports cars. Are the open centre wheels later 7" with the chrome piece removed ?

Don't you just love that hat  Big Grin
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#6
They are almost certainly 6" centre's but afraid I can not identify the body builder. I do agree with the apparent antipodean setting in the photo though.
Black Art Enthusiast
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#7
The tax disc has a coloured vertical stripe so is a 1920s British/Empire design, as issued in Australia.
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#8
Don't know if this might help. I have enhanced the imaged.

   
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#9
I believe those must be 6” brakes if one observes the distance between the wheel nut and the outer edge of the wheel centre.

Regards,

Stuart
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#10
...and the shallower wheeel centre.
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