Who can identify this car?
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TooPoor

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122 months

Tuesday 16th September
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....from this tiny snippet of it?

Pint in the post for who gets it first.

Been there since at least pre 85.


miniman

28,761 posts

281 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Well it’s not a Beetle.

Super Sonic

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73 months

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Lancia Thema 8:32

DanielSan

19,640 posts

186 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Matra Rancho

Glitzy Mitzy

1,235 posts

47 months

Tuesday 16th September
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I think it's much older than anything already suggested. Best guess is British, circa 1950. Rover P4?

toasty

8,116 posts

239 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Austin A40

Super Sonic

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Glitzy Mitzy said:
I think it's much older than anything already suggested. Best guess is British, circa 1950. Rover P4?
The square thing is a clock. P4 had a round clock.

Glitzy Mitzy

1,235 posts

47 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Super Sonic said:
Glitzy Mitzy said:
I think it's much older than anything already suggested. Best guess is British, circa 1950. Rover P4?
The square thing is a clock. P4 had a round clock.
Very, very early ones didn't, hence the suggestion:



The first cars had a square clock above a square temperature gauge. It's only an idea, though smile.

breamster

1,116 posts

199 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Water gauge is same as those used on an Austin A40 Somerset and probably loads of other cars of that era.

paddy1970

1,168 posts

128 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Land Rover Series II / IIA...possibly early Series III

TooPoor

Original Poster:

18 posts

122 months

Tuesday 16th September
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toasty said:
Austin A40
Well that didn't take long. Bingo! Not sure it's the exact right model but here's the steering wheel.


Super Sonic

10,872 posts

73 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Glitzy Mitzy said:
Super Sonic said:
Glitzy Mitzy said:
I think it's much older than anything already suggested. Best guess is British, circa 1950. Rover P4?
The square thing is a clock. P4 had a round clock.
Very, very early ones didn't, hence the suggestion:



The first cars had a square clock above a square temperature gauge. It's only an idea, though smile.
Oh ok, I stand corrected, it could well be a p4 then, I just thought the rust looked a bit Italian!

Ifinishposts

1,596 posts

156 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Standard Vangard.

toasty

8,116 posts

239 months

Tuesday 16th September
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TooPoor said:
toasty said:
Austin A40
Well that didn't take long. Bingo! Not sure it's the exact right model but here's the steering wheel.

drink

williamp

19,972 posts

292 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Super Sonic said:
The square thing is a clock. P4 had a round clock.
The very early ones- Cyclops- didnt. I think the early P4 call is a good one.

Lester H

3,683 posts

124 months

Wednesday 17th September
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TooPoor said:
toasty said:
Austin A40
Well that didn't take long. Bingo! Not sure it's the exact right model but here's the steering wheel.

Indicating left when abandoned in 1984.

Lester H

3,683 posts

124 months

Saturday 20th September
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breamster said:
Water gauge is same as those used on an Austin A40 Somerset and probably loads of other cars of that era.
Yes , and the Smith s gauge seems to stood up far better than the rest of the dashboard. Had it been an Auntie Rover P4, it would merely be showing light rust! These were very strong; I used to pass a Rover renovation specialist in whose yard were often P4s some stripped to the chassis, but they always appeared sound(ish) because they were such heavy metal!