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◊ 2022-04-16 12:16 |
No page for the 1940 Packard? Come on... |
◊ 2022-04-16 12:34 |
1941* - made a page for it. |
◊ 2022-04-16 13:05 |
If the highlighted car is a Bentley I’m from Rutland. |
◊ 2022-04-17 09:10 |
Since nobody has taken any notice of the above comment, I am going to stray outside my normal area of discourse and offer the speculation that it might, just, be a Rolls-Royce. It could be one of these, but I am very conscious that I could be accused of guessing, having previously admitted to knowing nothing about such modern cars. I have looked at the view presented, and offer this: - /vehicle_454217-Rolls-Royce-Silver-Spur-1981.html However, there may, possibly, be some expertise out there amongst the usual suspects, and should I be proved wrong, I should accept the counter-offer with good grace. It would seem fairly difficult to offer a convincing argument that this is a Bentley. -- Last edit: 2022-04-17 09:14:00 |
◊ 2022-04-17 14:29 |
Agree LWB so Spur. Number plate on bumper was 86+ during Spur (I) phase. US cars lost these lights for Spur III. I think body colour inserts on wheel covers are Spur II, but maybe late Spur (I) also matches. |
◊ 2022-04-17 15:28 |
So at least I don’t have to become johnfromrutland then! |
◊ 2022-04-17 15:41 |
Probably a good thing really - it's not much more than a big reservoir. Best Rutland fact I've found - it was the last county in England without a McDonald's restaurant (until 2020). |
◊ 2022-04-17 16:00 |
It’s a good sailing venue, my home club is only about 150 acres, still at least I can sail there without my glasses. |