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  On 18/04/2025 at 07:07, sdkrc said:

Carlton Carrera appears to be on the money

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Ah, but what's the red thing?  I can see it's an MG-facsimile kit car, but there are lots of those and that one doesn't quite seem familiar.

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  On 21/04/2025 at 18:47, Missy Charm said:

Ah, but what's the red thing?  I can see it's an MG-facsimile kit car, but there are lots of those and that one doesn't quite seem familiar.

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A Moss - modified? [probably a Merlin kit see below]

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Any idea what the vehicle below this giant bottle of beer is? We're on Scotswood Road for the Blaydon races centenary, which I think makes it 1962.

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Found a colour image with what looks like a Seddon badge on the grille

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and a black and white shot

Truck Photo - Bass & Co Pale Ale Bottle Van - TOM888 - 1950s Seddon Mark 7P | eBay

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This is an original lightweight glossy black & white photo (size approx 3½" x 5½") of TOM888, a promotional advertising vehicle built in the 1950s on a Seddon 7P bus chassis in the shape of a beer bottle to promote Bass Pale Ale.

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Whif of Datsun 280ZX to the front. Iirc rear lights are upside down mk1 Cav/Manta.

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The DVLA regard it as Ford Cortina coupe. One of those things that could end up on a Q plate.

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  On 21/04/2025 at 18:47, Missy Charm said:

Ah, but what's the red thing?  I can see it's an MG-facsimile kit car, but there are lots of those and that one doesn't quite seem familiar.

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Looks a bit like a Merlin kitcar. 

 

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  On 27/04/2025 at 09:49, DavieW said:

Looks a bit like a Merlin kitcar. 

 

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Merlin would have done a better job with all his magic.

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  On 27/04/2025 at 09:49, DavieW said:

Looks a bit like a Merlin kitcar. 

 

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Thanks.  Merlin?  Morgan Le Fake, more like...  

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What's the blue car? Looks Japanese to me.

We're in Helsinki, out side a funeral directors, it's 1971.

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  On 28/04/2025 at 15:37, martc said:

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What's the blue car? Looks Japanese to me.

We're in Helsinki, out side a funeral directors, it's 1971.

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Isuzu Belett?

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  On 28/04/2025 at 15:46, UltraWomble said:

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Hillman?

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It's the posh one - a Humber Sceptre MkIII

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  On 28/04/2025 at 15:53, Dyslexic Viking said:

Isuzu Belett?

 

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Looks like it, well done. I guess that would have been quite unusaul.

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  On 28/04/2025 at 15:56, martc said:

Looks like it, well done. I guess that would have been quite unusaul.

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If wikipedia is to be believed, there were some of these in Finland. Would love to know how many have survived if any.

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The Bellett was the first Isuzu to be exported to Europe, when a thousand cars were shipped to Finland in January 1965. Isuzu entered The Swiss market after exhibiting at the 1965 Geneva Salon.[5] The Finnish importer also marketed Alfa Romeos and Jaguars, and accordingly used racing as their main advertising method. The Isuzu Bellett was the first Japanese car to be regularly imported to Sweden.[6] 

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  On 28/04/2025 at 16:00, Dyslexic Viking said:

If wikipedia is to be believed, there were some of these in Finland. Would love to know how many have survived if any.

 

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Imagine being in Isuzu's boardroom... 'Where in Europe shall we first try selling our cars? Somewhere with a large population, clement weather, an extensive road network and motoring infrastructure? Or Finland?'

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This could go in the railshite or one shite per post threads, but what is the shooting break?

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Could it be a Hillman?

for context the photo is labelled - 'Royal Aircraft Establishment 'Invincible' built in 1915 is crossing a road in Farnborough 11/05/1966'.

The eagle eyed would have the Skoda 1000MB on the other side, a rarity then and now.

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  On 07/05/2025 at 15:53, martc said:

This could go in the railshite or one shite per post threads, but what is the shooting break?

 

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It looks like a European Ford to me, Ford 7W or 7Y or Anglia? Could also be Eifel but it's German so doubtful.

Found this so UK Ford woodie was a thing.

http://www.angliaobsolete.com/woodie.html

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  On 07/05/2025 at 16:06, Dyslexic Viking said:

It looks like a European Ford to me, Ford 7W or 7Y or Anglia? Could also be Eifel but it's German so doubtful.

Found this so UK Ford woodie was a thing.

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It looks a bit like the one in your link except for the wooden frames around the drivers door.

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  On 07/05/2025 at 15:53, martc said:

This could go in the railshite or one shite per post threads, but what is the shooting break?

 

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Could it be a Hillman?

for context the photo is labelled - 'Royal Aircraft Establishment 'Invincible' built in 1915 is crossing a road in Farnborough 11/05/1966'.

The eagle eyed would have the Skoda 1000MB on the other side, a rarity then and now.

 

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That looks like a Sit Up and Beg Ford Popular that has had a coach built Shooting Break body fitted. There were various builder back in the 1950s of this sort of thing.

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Back after the war, vehicles like that could be exempted from purchase tax, therefore saving a large chunk of the purchase price. So there was quite a cottage industry making these bodies.

The loco is Hawthorn Leslie works no. 3135, built to work at Woolwich Arsenal, then transferred to Farnborough in 1955. It still exists on the Isle of Wight.

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What is the red sports car?  Doesn't seem to be an AC, TVR, or anything like that. Paris in the mid sixties...

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@D.E That's a good one.  I thought Ferrari 250GT but I can't find a match with the distinctive front side vents of the mystery car.  I've drawn a blank even when searching for special bodied or specialist Italian design house versions.  

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Looks like an Austin  Healey with a different front end. 

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I spent a bit of time searching the lesser known brands, none of which seem to match. But I found out about this AC Ace on display in a museum in France, which has custom sidevents that look similar. Could it be the very same car?

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Of course, the front bumper doesn't match, but maybe this was changed back to original.

 

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Still not sure but those side vents do look similar.

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