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rouned, Tony? That is a great article. What are peoples' interpretations of the "fixed roof built upon a metal panelled body foundation up to the waist rail"?
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
The text refers to the 'newly introduced' coupe, which had alloy panels below the waist, and fabric above.
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I can't explain why, but the alloy-bodied RKs had the wooden fillet you describe, whereas the fabric-bodied RFs had the full-depth screen.
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My 1929 fabric saloon has the wooden fillet below the screen. I believe there were 2 depths of fillet used and the 'no-fillet' as illustrated.
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Very interesting article and handy for my RK restoration. From the photo, was there no dash light on this model?