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◊ 2009-11-23 09:54 |
This could be a good source of discussion. There is a certain Fordishness about it, but four doors, no rear windows behind the back door, and a boot bustle don't add up. It might be a 1936 Ford V8-60, but that is clutching at a straw. |
◊ 2009-11-23 11:04 |
Clutching at my straw what I see here is indeed a 1936 (British) Ford model 62 V8 22hp RAC .It was powered by the 2.2 litre V8 developing 60 real hp. .What you see as a boot bustle could simply be the open boot lid on which the spare wheel was mounted.The 1936 model 68 30 hp RAC with the US body had a straight and not a sloping beltline at the rear. |
◊ 2010-02-18 16:18 |
We had a Ford V8 bought in 1936. That is the car in the picture. There was no entry to the boot from outside, just the spare wheel cover on back which sloped from half way down. To access the boot you had to pull the back of the back seat forward. -- Last edit: 2010-02-23 22:55:31 |