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Hi Ian,
Nice evocative shots.
Where did you find them- are there more?
Happy new Year-Must ring and Chat.
Cheers Steve.
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Superb pictures - thanks for sharing.
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Location: Auckland NZ
Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
The crowds at the Lands end are quite something!
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
31-12-2017, 09:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 31-12-2017, 09:59 AM by Mike Costigan.)
OL 3443 is an interesting car; it started life as a standard 50mph Sports in 1924. It was campaigned by J G Orford (who later drove Grasshopper AOV 343) almost continuously through to at least 1934. By 1928 it had been updated with full mudguards; some time in 1930 it looks like it broke its back, and was rebuilt in 1931 with an EA Ulster tail whilst retaining the earlier scuttle and doors!
Edit: It's almost certainly also seen in your 1930 Colmore Cup photo.
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KY5250 is still on the register, a 65 registered in September 1933. Anyone have any leads to that one please?
chassis 177464... would have been an early body number; perhaps low teens.
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
I see the Copper in the third photo has got the right idea. He's nearest the tea and scoff than anyone. He'll have gone far. Probably been on overtime too.
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Nearly right Reckless. There was no paid overtime in those days I believe, but they always used to say a good copper never gets wet but always knows where to get a cup of tea.
I do like the china cup and saucer at the tea wagon, very classy!
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There's a red Type 65 for sale on carandclassic at the moment - but that would be too much of a coincidence?
Colin