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◊ 2020-05-12 15:36 |
Any guesses for the dusty old car next to it? Looks very SAAB-ish. |
◊ 2020-05-12 15:48 |
Mk1 Jaguar. (Or a Mk2 with dirt on the chrome window frames.) -- Last edit: 2020-05-12 15:49:58 |
◊ 2020-05-12 18:00 |
Think it should get it's own page or not? |
◊ 2020-05-12 19:00 |
Its -edit- not a Mk.I by the windscreen with tighter corners. There are possibly roof and windscreen differences that also don't look right for MkII... (second thoughts or doubts - wishing more was visible) -- Last edit: 2020-05-12 19:42:16 |
◊ 2020-05-12 19:19 |
Is it not that garage in London that gets used all the time in films and TV? From memory there's a few old taxis, a Wolseley and a Ford Popular/Anglia there as well. |
◊ 2020-05-12 19:44 |
Ok, 6/90 or Ditchfinder. |
◊ 2020-05-12 19:46 |
6/90 more likely, I just like typing Ditchfinder. |
◊ 2020-05-12 21:27 |
This one which has a Wolseley 4/44 and there might be a glimpse of the blue 100E alongside in the photo above. But I think jfs is right, that a 6/90 (or Ditchfinder) has now joined the growing menagerie. |
◊ 2020-05-13 10:59 |
Not a 6/90 but the 4/44 again I think. The rear edge of the bonnet is just visible and the 4/44's is shorter as in the movie, both the 6/90 or Df finishes at the B pillar and edge of the windscreen. The side crease is also as the 4/44 rather than the higher 6/90.![]() |
◊ 2020-05-13 12:10 |
Compare the distance between the door shut and the wheel aperture. |
◊ 2020-05-13 12:46 |
As here...![]() |
◊ 2020-05-13 13:29 |
Also something I'd not realised before until Sunbar's first composite - the profile above the windscreen - 4/44 has a high cliff edge, 6/90 and this newcomer much smoother. |
◊ 2020-12-14 21:30 |
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