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On 08/06/2024 at 17:44, martc said:

 

RHD - on it's way to the UK? Where it would have been very exotic against the Oxfords and Cambridges.

Could be one of several things. The UK is not the only RHD market. This photo was taken pre change over day in Sweden. Plus some Italians preferred RHD cars.

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Coventry.

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On 06/06/2024 at 10:46, lesapandre said:

Fuller write-up here and more old pics and the story of the periscope on the 1800. 

http://www.mycaravan.org.uk/early days.html

Those periscopes on cars towing caravans were as common as Invacares in my youth.

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On 07/06/2024 at 21:46, martc said:

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Northumberland Street, NuT. Note the warning flag on the roadworks trailer. The whole lane would be coned off now-a-days.

One of the 1956/7 deliveries of Park Royal bodied AEC Regent Vs.

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5 hours ago, Remspoor said:

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Coventry.

You've got me on the coach to the left (and right) of Central Coaches of Walsall Duple bodied Ford (the nearest), perhaps @Inspector Morose may know being his neck of the woods...

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22 minutes ago, busmansholiday said:

You've got me on the coach to the left (and right) of Central Coaches of Walsall Duple bodied Ford (the nearest), perhaps @Inspector Morose may know being his neck of the woods...

Leave me with the easy ones, why don’t you?!

On the right is a Yeates bodied something or other but on the left has me a bit confused. Early pantograph action points towards something continental but that windscreen surround looks a bit Harrington to me. Dunno.

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On 06/06/2024 at 08:46, lesapandre said:

Fuller write-up here and more old pics and the story of the periscope on the 1800. 

http://www.mycaravan.org.uk/early days.html

It used to puzzle me as to what those periscopes were for, now I know. Caravanners do seem to like a gadget.

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9 hours ago, Inspector Morose said:

Leave me with the easy ones, why don’t you?!

On the right is a Yeates bodied something or other but on the left has me a bit confused. Early pantograph action points towards something continental but that windscreen surround looks a bit Harrington to me. Dunno.

You may have nailed it there as I'd forgotten about them and they did fit pantograph wipers to the Legionnaire bodywork.

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1 hour ago, Remspoor said:

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Another summers day in the UK

But that must be about 1960. There was never any flooding then surely?

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Raymond Mays driving a V16 BRM down a road in Bourne, Lincolnshire - early 60s

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Paul Bracq

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Bracq influence or design?

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Fluid leak

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Florence, 1951

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On 08/06/2024 at 16:44, martc said:

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RHD - on it's way to the UK? Where it would have been very exotic against the Oxfords and Cambridges.

 

23 hours ago, Remspoor said:

Could be one of several things. The UK is not the only RHD market. This photo was taken pre change over day in Sweden. Plus some Italians preferred RHD cars.

3rd in line is also RHD. Could be going to South Africa, Alfas were popular over there.

7 hours ago, D.E said:

Rhd Yank! Barracuda, I think.

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Yes it's a 1969 Barracuda.

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At first I read the script as "Refundable Delivery"

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Outside The Golden Cross pub, McLaren’s local, the wing was testing for their race cars. Close to J14 of the M25.

The Golden Cross, McLaren’s local pub just off Junction 14 of the M25 London orbital motorway. The Mini was run up and down Moor Lane, a long, very straight, flat two lane road.jpg

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