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◊ 2021-06-09 23:26 |
Austin Seven ? |
◊ 2021-06-11 13:29 |
Yes, it looks a very early Austin Seven |
◊ 2021-06-11 17:14 |
I have to say that it is not a very early Austin Seven, this is. /vehicle_184253-Austin-Seven-Tourer-AB-1923.html |
◊ 2021-06-11 17:24 |
I said that the subject picture was not a very early Austin Seven. I do not know what the subject picture is, it is too blurred for an accurate identification. If it is an Austin Seven, which is debatable, it is not a twenties one, and not an open car. If a clearer image can be made available I might be able to identify it. -- Last edit: 2021-06-11 17:26:17 |
◊ 2021-06-11 17:40 |
If a Seven, my hunch is something like a 1926+ fabric saloon [RF], but it's difficult to say much apart from headlights beside grille. |
◊ 2021-06-11 19:31 |
Wow, that's a neolithic austin ... In general, I was referring to the fact that it is not from the late 30s models, with the grille and more rounded body profiles ... Although British cars are a tough challenge for me |
◊ 2021-06-11 19:46 |
The really Neolithic Austin Seven is the 1909 Single cylinder model which was actually built by Swift but sold as an Austin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_7_hp -- Last edit: 2021-06-11 19:49:31 |
◊ 2021-06-11 20:06 |
I can’t even be certain if it’s a Wydor or not. Apart from Dixi and Rosengart as well, maybe. |
◊ 2021-06-12 00:32 |
Wow! I did not know that there were so old Sevens ... Really a very long-lived model that lasted more than 50 years ... although it has always been difficult for me to relate the 1959 Minis with an Austin Seven |