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Hi All
What is rather strange is on Tony’s original posting the louvres only fill the rear 3/4 of the panel.
There is no room for the bonnet catch? Tony I hope you don’t mind me asking if this is not your expert photoshopping in play?
Cheers
Howard
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Are the lourves original, Henry?
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That is exactly what I thought, too.
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I will see what I can find. The car is sold now, but I have lots of pictures of the restoration. ...not sure if I took many of the bonnet, it was one of the few bits of body that did not need a lot of work!
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The green car is an AF stamped and confirmed by the records at Gaydon. Terry.
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Hi Reckers,
Correct. The car with loco is an AE (with the seldom-found short bonnet with louvres);
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I am intrigued by this short bonnet with louvres, which I think is a later addition.
The first of the short scuttle cars had long bonnets with no louvres, then separately stamped louvres, like your AF Tony, then one piece stamping.
The AE in the opening photo of this thread has the last incarnation of the louvre styling, yet is older than all the other types that followed.
If factory fitted, how is that possible?
Genuinely interested.