Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin:
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◊ 2019-09-26 12:04 |
Early 1930s Austin - of some sort. |
◊ 2019-09-26 13:12 |
Might as well not bother. |
◊ 2019-09-26 18:12 |
Might as well - could be a well-known classic. Cornwall is small, assuming it's a local resident. -- Last edit: 2019-09-26 18:12:25 |
◊ 2019-09-26 19:41 |
My view is that if you see half a car, you give half an answer. The coachwork was used on various models and horsepowers, and you need to see more to be able to make an accurate identification. The size of Cornwall is irrelevant. |
◊ 2019-09-26 22:26 |
made the painful experience of recognising that, whereby the grille is the missing half! |
◊ 2019-10-15 17:16 |
It could very well be a 1933 Austin 16/6 Carlton Saloon from the Haynes International Motor Museum, Yeovil 1931-1935 The windscreen is slightly angled, and the waist-line moulding extends along the shortened scuttle and bonnet. Earlier squared of windscreen top rail so before 1935. The wheelbase, by the size and shape of the rear door is shorter than most 20/6 and 18s, so a 16 or heavy 12 which shared the same chassis I think. |