27-12-2020, 02:25 AM
Fancy Special on PreWar Car
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27-12-2020, 09:19 AM
It's not, of course, in the style of H J Mulliner, but more in the style of Mulliners of Birmingham - a totally different company! This has been trying to find a home for nearly five years now, with the price steadily increasing with each new dealer; it failed to sell at an H&H auction in 2016 with a reserve of £9,500.
27-12-2020, 09:39 AM
Certainly that price is fancy.
Seems strange that the builder didn't allow for a lot more wheel movement when fitting those rear wings. It looks like running over the first bump in the road would cause the rear tyres to come into contact.
27-12-2020, 09:54 AM
Nothing is ever 'cheap' from this dealer. Not their usual fayre. I love the text though. Just could not resist getting Mulliner and Bentley in. Nothing like adding value by association!
27-12-2020, 10:19 AM
I'm sure someone posted on FB or somewhere that they had bought this a few months back. Perhaps they quickly found the mudguards rubbed...
It is one of those cars where one is never quite sure whether to retain a 60's plate and V5 from the chassis without too much hassle, or go through an age-related process to get a proper post-vintage one.
27-12-2020, 10:20 AM
Aside from the annoying things that look wrong on a car that has clearly taken a lot of effort I'm confused by the description of the car as "1938".
Yes, the chassis number may be made up but it looks like a 1930 chassis to me. Pretty sure they didn't make a wide track screw-in torque tube axle, did they. However I'm no expert on the minutiae of difference between chassis, so it may be chopped. C
27-12-2020, 10:31 AM
Perhaps the '8' is a misprint, the new chassis plate would appear to imply the car started life as an RL saloon.
27-12-2020, 11:06 AM
The moment I have finished following the wise words of the forum, I shall rush to the workshop and start on a mobile phone pocket for the Chummy door. Perhaps the rear mudguards are specially low due to the machine's first appearance in a photoshoot illustrated elsewhere, the vehicle/ prop not being a three wheeler but having miniscule rear mudguards. In fact if the snap was in a Hollywood studio, they would have been tiny fenders.
27-12-2020, 12:29 PM
Bound to be expensive - how else would the vendor keep himself in fedora hats?
27-12-2020, 10:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-12-2020, 10:59 PM by Tony Press.)
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