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An Arrow?
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Unusual doors, anyone know for sure?


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#2
It's certainly a coachbuilt model, but I suspect not an Arrow; it looks to be brand new but does not display the Arrow symbol on the radiator core which I believe was standard fitting on all Arrows.
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#3
I think so Mike - the wings are 'similar' thereafter it's all new to me. What do you reckon it is?
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#4
R47's & a screw on badge on a tall cowl. 1930?
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#5
I would think so, yes...
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#6
Apart from the shape of the front wings does it not look like an early Opal two seat tourer? Unusual to see bottom mounted windscreen wipers too.
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#7
YY is a London registration first issued in September 1932 - due to the records being allegedly destroyed during the blitz there's no indication of what month 1420 was issued.
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#8
According to Glass's Guide, the YY issue ran from September to November 1932, so 1420 is almost certainly going to date from September.
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(01-11-2018, 05:46 PM)Jeff Taylor Wrote: YY is a London registration first issued in September 1932 - due to the records being allegedly destroyed during the blitz there's no indication of what month 1420 was issued.

My car is YY 15** Registered on October 6th 1932
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The front wing shape is not dissimilar to this Taylor:


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