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◊ 2020-08-04 13:26 |
I guess the black prewar (or early postwar?) sedan in the center would be most noticeable? And British? |
◊ 2020-08-04 13:29 |
The pale blue Fordson E83W pickup is the most easily identified. |
◊ 2020-08-04 13:30 |
But wouldn't the black car - in respect to the film's title - be more interesting? |
◊ 2020-08-04 13:38 |
Link to "www.motorbase.com" |
◊ 2020-08-04 13:40 |
You thought that I would be stumped, didn’t you? |
◊ 2020-08-04 13:41 |
I can assure you I didn't. |
◊ 2020-08-04 13:43 |
Probably the most unusual car is the small black saloon just above the Fordson pickup. It looks like a Morris Eight, but I think it’s a Singer Bantam, which used similar pressings. |
◊ 2020-08-04 13:45 |
Just pulling your leg. However I don’t see much else that is easily recognisable, it’s all a bit too far gone. -- Last edit: 2020-08-04 13:46:40 |
◊ 2020-08-04 14:49 |
Class: Cars, Sedan. |
◊ 2020-08-05 14:30 |
Another later frame...![]() 1 - johnfromstaffs' Singer Bantam still not seen clearly (front wing shape into running board, agreed not Morris probably). 2 - Fordson E83W pickup 3 - unknown blue saloon 4 - Bedford A-type (just visiting or new arrival?) 5 - Bedford M-type 6 - Standard Flying Twelve 7 - Morris Light Van 5cwt (Minor) 8 - Something ex-military - AEC? 9 - Unknown tractor with high frame attached and wrongly fitted tyre - Ferguson? -- Last edit: 2020-08-05 14:31:16 |
◊ 2020-08-05 16:00 |
1 The Singer Bantam had a more shiny plated grille, the Morris was either honeycomb with a central chrome strip, or painted. 3. Austin Ten Sherborne? 9. Fordson N? Plus - a couple of tons of Wolseley behind and left of the Bedford M. -- Last edit: 2020-08-05 16:16:03 |