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We sometimes forget just how small they really are
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Some even make a box saloon look small     
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Peter - can I post those pictures on my facebook page with a credit to you? The Austin is the one in scale with the garage...
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#14
It can sometimes depend on perspective.  Here the Dodge Brothers tourer doesn't look quite as big compared with Trundles as it really is.  Big Grin


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#15
I'm reminded of Father Ted explaining the the ' tiny cows were "far away Dougal" '
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A comparison indicates that it doesn't have to be modern to be bigger, this is a Crossley Sporting coupe.
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This was 7 years ago. It is now a running chassis but the body is beyond hope. Not many of these in western Canada.  Gord
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The trailer was designed to town an Alfa Giulia, does a sterling job of towing the 7's

Aye
Greig


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(01-10-2020, 04:09 PM)gord Wrote: This was 7 years ago. It is now a running chassis but the body is beyond hope. 
Nobody is beyond hope. Well, the car body won't be, with a deep enough pocket, or a basket full of skills. Are you hoping to keep it intact?
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I'd love to keep it intact, Tony, but the pockets are too shallow. I've been a mechanic all my life, but not a metal fabricator. I am also a full time care giver to my wife who has Alzheimer's. I'm surprised I've come this far on the chassis. I have the history of the car from 1947. Lots of photos but not for this thread.   Gord
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