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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
Is this an Australian car/photograph? It's certainly not a standard Longbridge-built EA.
As to your question, the sky-hooks are just out of shot...
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dont know - its on the austin7ulster site homepage. But dash detail suggests such, doesnt it?
What are skyhooks, Mike?! I'm presuming there is a single attachment where the hood attachment would be - and the the exhaust and wing are connected at the back...
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Location: Oxted
Car type: Austin 7s
02-04-2022, 08:26 AM
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This is not an Ulster.
It's an early version of the Harker special before the crash.
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02-04-2022, 10:00 AM
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Aye, we used to keep our sky hooks in the box with the long weights, buckets of blast, tartan paint, log-holes, the key for the keelson and the glass nails...
Pepy's Diary makes numerous references to his joiners who were slow in starting work on his new house because the were waiting for the "scantlins" to be delivered. It took him six weeks to discover that the said scantlings were not critical pieces of equipment or materials but dimensions...
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Sky hooks are a French mechanism that, whilst not clearly visible, prevent a 2CV getting any further over onto its side than gently rubbing the door handles. They can also be used by a certain VSCC auto test driver to return his Seven to all four of its wheels before crossing the finishing line.
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I understand this photo may have been taken in the Harry Ferguson garage in Belfast, somewhat off topic but I’d love to know where could I find out more on the history of this car, was this the 1929 Super Sports
Special?