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The scrambling scooter is a WFM Osa, made in Poland. Osa means wasp in Polish, is that Piaggio's lawyers knocking at the door?

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4 hours ago, Rab said:

SM. Granada. Espana. 1990

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An SM being recovered . Probably not a rare sight at the time.

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6 hours ago, Metal Guru said:

An SM being recovered . Probably not a rare sight at the time.

Even the sight of a broken down luxury car was unusual....Granada was a poor city at that time...there were no flash cars..

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Just an ordinary Street in The Netherlands, with some strange goings-on.

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My driving instructor did not look like her.

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My first professional driving instructor was very keen that I should keep a keen eye on the pavements, in case anyone should be near to stepping off the kerb. Seaside town, early summer? Irrespective, I passed 1st time.

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5 hours ago, Remspoor said:

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Oh who is that. She's a famous person, right? Her name is on the tip of my brain and it's driving me nuts.

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6 hours ago, Austat said:

 

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Blimey, does he provide 'extras'? Insert some smutty comment about his ice creams needing a good licking here....

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16 hours ago, barrett said:

Raffaella Carra. Well done, brain.

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After you have finished gorping at the lovely lady. Look at her hub caps. They are something different. Italian designed I expect.

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10 hours ago, Austat said:

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Yikes.

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Came across something a little rare a Norwegian registered Tatra that did not belong to the Germans. Photo was taken towards the end of the war and it has a wood gas generator fitted.

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The local bus here I live in the 1930s. It went on a route from Tovdal to Arendal and back again. One way is about 70 km so a round trip was about 140 km which probably takes its time on the bad roads and especially in winter with a snow plow.

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On 1/2/2022 at 5:16 PM, Remspoor said:

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My hometown.

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29 minutes ago, Vantman said:

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Interestingly the photo looks pre-WW2...but tucked in amongst all the cars is a Rover P4...which put the photo at 1949 or later.

Where is that? 

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2 minutes ago, lesapandre said:

Interestingly the photo looks pre-WW2...but tucked in amongst all the cars is a Rover P4...which put the photo at 1949 or later.

Where is that? 

If I'm looking at the same car you are, that's a Singer SM1500 or Hunter, not a P4. Doesn't alter the time frame, I grant you. 

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12 minutes ago, lesapandre said:

 

Where is that? 

AFAIK it is Dereham,Norfolk,no idea of date though.

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12 minutes ago, Amishtat said:

If I'm looking at the same car you are, that's a Singer SM1500 or Hunter, not a P4. Doesn't alter the time frame, I grant you. 

Here is the Singer - yes you are right. That puts the photo at 1948 or later.

 

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New cars were hard to buy in the immediate post war years so I presume many older cars were kept going until the "export or die" manta cooled down.

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7 hours ago, lesapandre said:

Here is the Singer - yes you are right. That puts the photo at 1948 or later.

 

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Isn’t there two Ford Pops ( light colour between the lorries on the right and a van with ladders on the left), which would make it 1953 or later. 

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