Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin:
01:15:36 Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2005-10-07 02:26 |
I assume that this is either a Wolseley Oxford Hire Car (1946-55) or a pre-war Beardmore (Mk.V or Mk.VI). So far I have no images to confirm any of this. It is not idential to this taxi: /vehicle_11442-Austin-FX3.html which is not an Austin, but probably the other of the two named above. |
◊ 2007-03-17 11:01 |
1939 Austin 12/4 Lowloader Taxi (three wipers not two and a narrow radiator unlike the Wolseley wider radiator). Few of these were made because of the war years and the introduction of the FX3 shortly after the war. |
◊ 2009-12-23 01:00 |
This is a 1938/39 Austin 12/4 'Flashlot' - a term coined by the cabbies of the time because it's design represented a much more 'modern steamlined' approach than that of the Low Loader which preceded it. The bodies were built initially by Vincents of Reading on a standard LL chassis, but they were also made by Goode & Cooper and Jones Bros. - It was to be a further 10 years until its replacement, the FX3 was launched. Production of this type of cab was very limited due to the outbreak of WW2. There are a few Flashlot type cabs shown on this website both as 'preserved' or in period photographs. Jim Stringer (The Vintage Austin Register) |
◊ 2017-08-15 23:56 |
EYY 919 was Aug-Sept 1938 |