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Friends' Gallery Picture of the Month - June 2022
#1
A very early de-luxe Ruby - the London registration number dates from July 1934, the same month the model was introduced. Most ARQ Rubies have black window surrounds, this one appears to hve the surrounds in colour, possibly a contrasting colour to the main body. This sort of colour scheme was favoured in the early sales brochures, but this photo is the first evidence I have seen to suggest that some cars were turned out like this.


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#2
This is a super photo.

The original window surrounds I have seen are not completely black, they have a slight grey/blue to them.

I teaspoon of pastel blue in the black paint was about right, from memory.
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#3
It is worth considering that black and white photographs don't always represent colour tones as one might expect, therefore I anticipate it is possible a very dark grey may look lighter?
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#4
For absolutely no good reason whatsoever, I see this car as Maroon with Beige window frames:


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#5
BGC ran from June '34 and CGC started Aug '35 - so this car - being no 948 of 999 - could have been registered later? - say Summer '35? - or would they have raced through the BGCs and then had a break (using other letter codes) before starting the CGCs?
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#6
The notes I have suggest BGC was completed in the month of first issue, ie June 934, so I was guessing that it ran through to early July. After BGC London issued more B-prefix sequences, BGF, BGH and BGJ all in June 1934, then BGK,N,O & P in July, BGT,U & W in August, and so on. The last B-prefix London issue was BYY in July 1935, before starting with the C-prefix sequences.
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#7
Tony Griffiths is much better at this than me, however, running it through a very basic colourisation process brings up this:


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#8
Seems London did race through the registrations then, thanks. (There's a surviving Wolseley BGC 956 listed as first reg June '34.)
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