Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2007-05-20 01:41 |
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◊ 2007-05-20 10:24 |
It's a Daimler. |
◊ 2007-05-20 11:01 |
Even though the styling would suggest pre-WW1 it could be a post-war 45hp model. http://www.daimler.co.uk/daimlermodels/html/1920.htm |
◊ 2007-05-20 11:49 |
But the top of the radiator is not fluted, a feature which Daimler used since 1907. |
◊ 2007-10-03 01:15 |
As discussed here for the identical car the flutes are probably just not visible due to image blur. Daimler 45hp is after all most likely. |
◊ 2010-03-15 23:50 |
This is almost certainly a Daimler 45 and carries standard 'Sandford' Daimler touring coachwork for 1914, with that distinctive double moulding and the 'bulging' scuttle profile. Note also absence of a drivers door. The 45 was 110 x 130mm and 7.4 litres. I'm not sure if this body style re- appeared in 1919, but if so it was only for a short while. -- Last edit: 2010-03-16 00:01:57 |