Class: Cars, Convertible
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Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2016-10-05 18:44 |
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◊ 2016-10-05 19:28 |
As comments on main page, it's an odd one. Agree looks Ford Ten/Popular/Prefect wheels and generally UK style, But after that, I'm stumped. RHD - any chance numberplate is UK format?? It's not any Aus-built tourer of something UK (eg A40, Wyvern Caleche etc) as suggested in other links. Overall shape seems Minx-ish, front grille a bit Wyvern-ish, rear wings A40 Somerset-ish. But it's very small - I guess smaller than a Minx - and rear hinged door isn't easily compatible with those names. Possibly a tall engine, 2-seater only, and maybe based on one of those upright small Fords above for wheels, tall engine, and overall size. Amateur-ish hood, but the rest of it looks proper design rather than home-made. And why RHD?? |
◊ 2016-10-05 21:09 |
The font of the plate is Danish. RHD probable,because it's a too rare model for making also a LHD-version. |
◊ 2016-10-05 21:16 |
Maybe something Danish? Only DK and Martin come to mind as 1950s makes... |
◊ 2016-10-06 02:20 |
This one turned up here - Link to "www.prewarcar.com" - with a red herring connecting it to an Australian series. It has been well researched and so far no progress has been made towards a positive identification. |
◊ 2016-10-06 12:55 |
it is built in the way of australian Tourer most prominet Vauxhall Wyvern "Caleche" L-series Link to "en.wikipedia.org").jpg |
◊ 2016-10-07 02:24 |
But it isn't Australian and it isn't a Vauxhall. |
◊ 2016-10-07 09:56 |
Nor is it a Lloyd 650 or a Paramount Ten roadster. |