Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

DKWs are such interesting cars. Here is a 1939 that is coming back to life in Sweden after 60 years.

 

  • Like 2
Posted

What is it?

1932

1271cc

At last night car event this was present and even used his starting handle to get it going. I realised I did not know what it is?

IMG_20250703_190204 broad.jpg

  • Like 2
Posted
9 minutes ago, Momentary Lapse Of Reason said:

Wolseley Hornet 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolseley_Hornet_six

 

Has an electric starter motor, so why using Starting Handle not sure.

image.png.59b7d861e39f45cbe6577c85975f6227.png

Not a standard model, but with a coach built  body from Swallow, the forerunner of Jaguar.
 

Quite an advanced car, with an overhead camshaft six. In the early to mid thirties lots of car firms became obsessed with producing small sixes.

Just about the time Swallow started building the SS1 and 2.

images(1)(13).jpeg.710e13e387093f2e0e9670cc64b90931.jpeg

 

  • Like 2
  • Thanks 1
Posted

How about this then?  1939 Hotchkiss, running and driving but needing a few jobs and with a truly dreadful paint job.  £6K.

s-l1600.webp

s-l1600.webp

Posted

Or for £245 less there's this Vauxhall 10.  Seems slightly expensive to me for a lump of underpowered British porridge but I'm a bit out of touch with prices and these are a fairly rare beast anyway.  And, it has to be said, a bit more sophisticated than most late-'30s porridge.

s-l1600.webp

  • Like 3
Posted

Now something has come for sale in Norway that you definitely don't see every day. A 1928 Erskine model 50. Erskine was a sub-brand of Studebaker with only 4 model years and disappeared in 1930 and with low sales numbers there must be few survivors today. £3637

image.png.e9bd28fd16a418d94a85813e7419c9bc.png

image.png.31cdb652ac2019e94af1b985d3d4671e.png

 

This look like an overhead valve engine? But the seller says that the engine and transmission are non-original, so this could be an Erskine or Studerbaker, or something completely different.

image.png.fab9ec6e9da1be2bd42186497f805a8a.png

https://www.finn.no/mobility/item/415764556?ci=1

  • Like 4
Posted
24 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

How about this then?  1939 Hotchkiss, running and driving but needing a few jobs and with a truly dreadful paint job.  £6K.

s-l1600.webp

s-l1600.webp

I think that's @panhard65

Got a link for it? If it's Wellington then it almost certainly is. 

Posted

And I'm reading a little about Erskine cars and one of the cars on the wiki page is Norwegian, this one below. But has been on Sorn since 2021.

undefined

 

So there are some in Norway, the second picture on wiki appears to be a Swedish car, so there are some of these surviving in Scandinavia.

undefined

 

  • Like 2
Posted
6 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Yes, it's Wellington.  Click the first photo for the link.

Ah didn't know you made it linkable wasn't clear.

Yeah that's Panhard65 car. 

Posted

hillman minx - Picture 2 of 8

hillman minx | eBay UK

£3,500. Looks pretty good (plates aside) so might be a decent buy.

Posted
On 06/07/2025 at 13:17, SiC said:

I think that's @panhard65

Got a link for it? If it's Wellington then it almost certainly is. 

Yeah that is one of mine. I am still trying to find a transmission tunnel for it but will have a go at fabricating one when I get time. Open to offers as I need the room and have got another one out in France that needs work.

Posted
On 19/05/2025 at 11:18, SiC said:

Austin 7 drivetrain. Its even smaller in person. Honestly think I've seen bigger lawnmower engines.

20250709_091645.jpg.0f9497d04ef9116992b47ff458c48ea0.jpg

Almost. 725cc vs 748cc. However, this one is rated at 22hp so would make a fairly decent upgrade. Not sure what the torque figures are though. Fully pressurized bearing oiling system though. Technological marvel.

  • Like 2
Posted
22 hours ago, panhard65 said:

Yeah that is one of mine. I am still trying to find a transmission tunnel for it but will have a go at fabricating one when I get time. Open to offers as I need the room and have got another one out in France that needs work.

What's parts availability like for Hotchkisses?  My only experience of prewar French stuff was the Renault Novaquatre, which was awkward to find bits for, but that was 18 years ago.

Posted
11 hours ago, wuvvum said:

What's parts availability like for Hotchkisses?  My only experience of prewar French stuff was the Renault Novaquatre, which was awkward to find bits for, but that was 18 years ago.

The club in France have a few bits but most things have to be fabricated. Stuff like lights and fittings were all kind of generic in the day and can be found by hunting through Leboncoin. I found a very helpful French guy near Alencon who has a few bits and lots of contacts amongst the French club so hopefully he will find me a transmission tunnel.

Posted

How about this Austin 7? Spoke to the owner yesterday, he said it's 'the 1932 Austin 7 that's on the internet' known iirc from a classic car auction 10 years ago. To be fair, it looked absolutely mint and he uses it where he can. Can't say I blame him.

20250709_195844.jpg.526abfa39d1c7894fc047fc62a35e793.jpg20250709_195936.jpg.1d6d967c237208ad7511a79bad7cd987.jpg20250709_200218.jpg.962d7cef8e64f861002a4149bfa7d62f.jpg20250709_200408.jpg.e3a62eb39e2e399274f25143d7b0514a.jpg

Posted
9 hours ago, Cavcraft said:

20250709_200218.jpg.962d7cef8e64f861002a4149bfa7d62f.jpg

There's a lot to unpick here.  Is that the starter motor sticking into the passenger footwell?  And is that white thing sprouting from the transmission tunnel the speedo cable?

Posted
5 hours ago, wuvvum said:

Is that the starter motor sticking into the passenger footwell?

Yes

5 hours ago, wuvvum said:

And is that white thing sprouting from the transmission tunnel the speedo cable?

Yes

 

Both correct things for year!

Unlike all these new fangled tosh about now where you need to delve into the engine bay to replace the starter and go underneath just to replace a speedo cable!

  • Like 3
Posted
On 04/07/2025 at 10:50, artdjones said:

Not a standard model, but with a coach built  body from Swallow, the forerunner of Jaguar.
 

Quite an advanced car, with an overhead camshaft six. In the early to mid thirties lots of car firms became obsessed with producing small sixes.

Just about the time Swallow started building the SS1 and 2.

images(1)(13).jpeg.710e13e387093f2e0e9670cc64b90931.jpeg

 

I am sure i saw a red Swallow SS1 in an episode of The Brothers on Talking Pictures yesterday, driven by the delightful Liza Goddard!

Posted

A 1925 Chevrolet with rhd in Wexford, on what looks like English plates. €13000Screenshot_2025-07-11-19-58-17-443_ie.donedeal.android-edit.jpg.cb38cefdcb0ab9a92accb92c7112dc08.jpg

  • Like 1
Posted
4 hours ago, Vantman said:

I am sure i saw a red Swallow SS1 in an episode of The Brothers on Talking Pictures yesterday, driven by the delightful Liza Goddard!

I was watching that.  It was a Panther J72, a 70s recreation.  Lovely... ATCNBE ;)

Posted
22 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Already sold, unsurprisingly.

Yeah I was watching the auction. That was the end price. 

Posted

As per my Z4 thread I went to a local Austin 7 district club meets at Newark Park National Trust at the weekend. While I know some have interest in Severns, those that don't might want to skip the post after this.

There was a section of other post war classics but I'll leave those pictures out as this is a pre-war thread.

Firstly the pics of the general pre-war stuff that isn't an Austin 7!

PXL_20250713_141218199.jpg.b703f158f446d3e9971de382148a3eaa.jpg

PXL_20250713_141211351.jpg.ff1f815b5ec2d8b288f141a7aff5461e.jpg

PXL_20250713_141147791.jpg.f53a1ee304e783eb204a5d8eb076b2a9.jpg

PXL_20250713_135240036.jpg.3fc6c01218812a5b67c928d819b4609b.jpg

PXL_20250713_141235512.jpg.870c407f2fa9f4b8acb09e7dac7669cf.jpg

PXL_20250713_141324732.jpg.658247deb08aac3b8f122fa278d0baa6.jpg

PXL_20250713_143650444.jpg.cd94959fae7ff1ca18e26855aa38d0d6.jpg

PXL_20250713_143654118.jpg.d946aeca5a420312cb4ae26d5689e63d.jpg

 

PXL_20250713_141211351.jpg

PXL_20250713_133438435.jpg

PXL_20250713_141255535.jpg

PXL_20250713_141251075.jpg

PXL_20250713_133416259.jpg

PXL_20250713_141230200.jpg

PXL_20250713_141224679.jpg

PXL_20250713_141302024.jpg

PXL_20250713_141206896.jpg

PXL_20250713_141241952.jpg

  • Like 7
Posted

Now for the Austin 7 fest. No particular order as my phone has a habit of uploading them randomly.

Might have the odd non 7 surprise in this dump as I tap photos quickly to upload...

Honestly great to see so many are still around and owners prepared to drive them.

PXL_20250713_133515659.jpg

PXL_20250713_133525223.jpg

PXL_20250713_133407232.jpg

PXL_20250713_133416259.jpg

PXL_20250713_133656125.jpg

PXL_20250713_133447990.jpg

PXL_20250713_133455484.jpg

PXL_20250713_133340371.jpg

PXL_20250713_133538505.jpg

PXL_20250713_133545873.jpg

PXL_20250713_134930550.jpg

PXL_20250713_134934378.jpg

PXL_20250713_135034487.jpg

PXL_20250713_135046633.jpg

PXL_20250713_135102650.jpg

PXL_20250713_135112356.jpg

PXL_20250713_135117025.jpg

PXL_20250713_135007051.jpg

PXL_20250713_135144223.jpg

PXL_20250713_135200146.jpg

PXL_20250713_135240036.jpg

PXL_20250713_135245446.jpg

PXL_20250713_140853550.jpg

PXL_20250713_140856764.jpg

PXL_20250713_140934226.jpg

PXL_20250713_140946253.jpg

PXL_20250713_140953199.jpg

PXL_20250713_141006533.jpg

PXL_20250713_141011622.jpg

PXL_20250713_141036082.jpg

PXL_20250713_141045090.jpg

PXL_20250713_141050932.jpg

PXL_20250713_141055311.jpg

PXL_20250713_141102118.jpg

PXL_20250713_141108405.jpg

PXL_20250713_141114601.jpg

PXL_20250713_141120992.jpg

PXL_20250713_141134865.jpg

PXL_20250713_141141523.jpg

PXL_20250713_141201183.jpg

PXL_20250713_141211351.jpg

PXL_20250713_141241952.jpg

PXL_20250713_141251075.jpg

PXL_20250713_141255535.jpg

PXL_20250713_141738665.jpg

PXL_20250713_144004627.jpg

Posted

Saw this at the car show in Hexham on Sat.

image.jpeg.568c5fc8eb342b5fed1379b673a3f0ee.jpeg

Picture shamelessly pilfered from the internet as I forgot to take any photos of it...

1932 Alvis Speed 20 SA, Cross and Ellis tourer body. Restored in the 1990s. The owner showed us an advert for when it was new and it cost something like £800. Needless to say the first owner lived in a massive house in London and I suspect this was their car for driving rather than being driven in!

Posted

Love the cutaway 7, would have liked to see that up close.  

I've always thought those early Chummies must be an absolute pig to drive at night, with the only lighting being those two piddly little torches on the A pillars.  Mind you early 7s are a pig to drive in any circumstances.

Posted

The boss looks THRILLED*... 😁

image.png.1b4d1b1ab8600ee3955ad18ac93f257d.png

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...