austin man
|
posted on 22/1/10 at 10:13 PM |
|
|
the shape of the doors is also unique, It has to be a special bodied car.
The wheels appear to be bolted rather than on splined hubs which seem more a 40's
Life is like a bowl of fruit, funny how all the weird looking ones are left alone
|
|
|
Chippy
|
posted on 22/1/10 at 11:35 PM |
|
|
I think that it's a Fiat, friend had one which I think was 1928 (ish), and looked very much like the one shown. To add to that it's
definately a left hooker, just look at the seat, no space left on the photo'd side. Cheers Ray
To make a car go faster, just add lightness. Colin Chapman - OR - fit a bigger engine. Chippy
|
|
D Beddows
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 01:45 AM |
|
|
Fiat is an interesting one....... as I recall my Grandfather had some kind of link with Alfa Romeo as I vaguely remember him turning up in a couple
when he stlll had the garage.....
|
|
mookaloid
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 11:04 AM |
|
|
quote: Originally posted by DavidM
I believe it's the same as this which makes it a 1931 Singer Junior Sports 8hp.
HTH
David
I'm pretty sure David is correct with this.
The white shape seems to me to be a bell tent like we used to have in the Scouts.
"That thing you're thinking - it wont be that."
|
|
SeaBass
|
posted on 9/2/10 at 01:38 PM |
|
|
Any updates on this - it's about the most interesting thread for a while on here...
The wheels definitely look singer...
http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/singer.htm
JC
[Edited on 9/2/10 by SeaBass]
|
|
MikeRJ
|
posted on 9/2/10 at 10:27 PM |
|
|
Apart from the boat tail, it bears more than a passing resemblance to an MG M-Type Midget. The louvered panels along the bottom, the shape of the
bonnet and the wire wheels with cycle wings are spot on though.
Every man and their dog were making specials back then however, are we sure it's not some obscure bitsa?
[Edited on 9/2/10 by MikeRJ]
|
|