Another ID this car - very early

Author
Discussion

ChevronB19

Original Poster:

7,825 posts

178 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
quotequote all
This cropped up in a collection of photos from the northwest in the Guardian.

It’s belt driven and crude, so I’m assuming a special, or just possibly some form of GN? Guy in the background is either laughing or yawning!


Turbobanana

7,237 posts

216 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
quotequote all
Can't provide any real evidence, but this pic comes from the Sankey Photo Archive. The archive features pictures taken in and around the Lake District. There was a manufacturer called Cumbria Motors, active in the construction of cyclecars from 1914, and based in Cockermouth, Cumbria.

No pictures I can find show anything like this, though. The caption on the Sankey site just says "Single seater sports car, location unknown".

Sankey Photo Archive

austin

1,313 posts

218 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
quotequote all
Could well be a home made cycle car, plenty of them about at that time. Even a book telling you how to do it, (repressed version available from Tim Gunn of Repair Shop fame).

Om

2,062 posts

93 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
quotequote all
Guy in the background is clearly taking a picture with his mobile. As it is in the North this could have been taken any time in the past few weeks - its still black and white up here.

Turbobanana

7,237 posts

216 months

Thursday 15th February 2024
quotequote all
Om said:
Guy in the background is clearly taking a picture with his mobile. As it is in the North this could have been taken any time in the past few weeks - its still black and white up here.
Utter rubbish. The Nokia 3210 didn't even have a camera smile

ferret50

2,267 posts

24 months

Friday 16th February 2024
quotequote all
It's the driver's reversed flat cap that tickles me!

biglaugh

OutInTheShed

11,458 posts

41 months

Friday 16th February 2024
quotequote all
austin said:
Could well be a home made cycle car, plenty of them about at that time. Even a book telling you how to do it, (repressed version available from Tim Gunn of Repair Shop fame).
To my mind, 'cycle car' suggests something with a lot less bonnet?

lancslad58

1,310 posts

23 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
quotequote all
Turbobanana said:
Can't provide any real evidence, but this pic comes from the Sankey Photo Archive. The archive features pictures taken in and around the Lake District. There was a manufacturer called Cumbria Motors, active in the construction of cyclecars from 1914, and based in Cockermouth, Cumbria.

No pictures I can find show anything like this, though. The caption on the Sankey site just says "Single seater sports car, location unknown".

Sankey Photo Archive
The same photo this time captioned Barrrow In Furnace



https://www.nwemail.co.uk/news/24097928.nostalgia-...





nicanary

10,611 posts

161 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
quotequote all
Turbobanana said:
Can't provide any real evidence, but this pic comes from the Sankey Photo Archive. The archive features pictures taken in and around the Lake District. There was a manufacturer called Cumbria Motors, active in the construction of cyclecars from 1914, and based in Cockermouth, Cumbria.

No pictures I can find show anything like this, though. The caption on the Sankey site just says "Single seater sports car, location unknown".

Sankey Photo Archive
I think this is a good shout. They built their cyclecars in two forms, a regular 2-seater and a monoplace low-slung car, according to Nick Georgano.

AC43

12,712 posts

223 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
quotequote all
ferret50 said:
It's the driver's reversed flat cap that tickles me!

biglaugh
His great great grandson wears his baseball cap that way round. Drives a blacked-out diesel A3 and vapes a lot.

Riley Blue

22,311 posts

241 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
quotequote all
Is the driver of the mystery car also shown in the third photo here: https://www.autopasion18.com/HISTORIA-CUMBRIA.htm

See also page here 15 (no photo): https://www.cumbriacountyhistory.org.uk/sites/defa...

ChevronB19

Original Poster:

7,825 posts

178 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
quotequote all
Riley Blue said:
Is the driver of the mystery car also shown in the third photo here: https://www.autopasion18.com/HISTORIA-CUMBRIA.htm

See also page here 15 (no photo): https://www.cumbriacountyhistory.org.uk/sites/defa...
Good shout, certainly looks like it a few years earlier!

austin

1,313 posts

218 months

Saturday 17th February 2024
quotequote all
Riley Blue said:
Is the driver of the mystery car also shown in the third photo here: https://www.autopasion18.com/HISTORIA-CUMBRIA.htm

See also page here 15 (no photo): https://www.cumbriacountyhistory.org.uk/sites/defa...
Love this from the PDF;

"As far as is known no ‘Cumbria’ car survives, only one wire-spoked wheel..."

OverSteery

3,756 posts

246 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
quotequote all
No idea, but surely the driver is the front man for Curiosity Killed the Cat?

nismocat

876 posts

23 months

Thursday 22nd February 2024
quotequote all
OverSteery said:
No idea, but surely the driver is the front man for Curiosity Killed the Cat?
He looks bloody French.

(BVP wore a fiddler's cap not a beret)

Shiv_P

2,968 posts

120 months

nicanary

10,611 posts

161 months

Friday 23rd February 2024
quotequote all
Shiv_P said:
Definitely not the same car.