Mystery car in BBC News article
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Skodillac

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8,503 posts

50 months

Friday 28th March
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Right then, who can identify the stripped down car behind Mr Duford's left shoulder? I can't, I'm horrified to say. Is it an Aston?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjevqppz4ywo

nicanary

10,847 posts

166 months

Friday 28th March
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E-Type ?

Red9zero

9,936 posts

77 months

Friday 28th March
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nicanary said:
E-Type ?
Looks like it.

Skodillac

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Friday 28th March
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Could be, but looked a bit fat and bulbous and sitty-uppy to my eye to be an E-Type.

eldar

24,679 posts

216 months

Friday 28th March
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Red9zero said:
nicanary said:
E-Type ?
Looks like it.
Agreed, possibly V12' judging by the visible wheel.


HawthornBowTie

45 posts

56 months

Friday 28th March
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Yes, E Type, with a huge sunroof !

Muzzer79

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207 months

Friday 28th March
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nicanary said:
E-Type ?
100%

SFTWend

1,282 posts

95 months

Friday 28th March
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eldar said:
Agreed, possibly V12' judging by the visible wheel.

Yes.

Skodillac

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Friday 28th March
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Case closed then, although the rear arch looks a little thinner than the V12 pictured here?

WPA

12,953 posts

134 months

Friday 28th March
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That is 100% a series 3 E-Type

Skodillac

Original Poster:

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Friday 28th March
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Thanks all, I'm not much of a pre-70s car fan, nor much of a Jag fan, and never really liked the E Type much, hence my not recognising it I suppose.

beer

Muzzer79

12,552 posts

207 months

Friday 28th March
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Skodillac said:
Case closed then, although the rear arch looks a little thinner than the V12 pictured here?
I think it's the light and the colour (primer) not showing the lines of the car.

It's 100% an E-Type.

SS427 Camaro

7,771 posts

190 months

Saturday 29th March
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Seriously wondering if that Series 3 E Type is my Late Dads one.
His car was Silver, Navy interior, someone had hacked a hideous Webasto into its roof, plus it was on the same chrome pressed wheels and possibly the same Dunlop SP Sports, when it was last on the road in the late 1980s. Dad’s car was sold at auction as a non runner needing restoration in 2015 and has not been put back on the road since.

Anyone know the name of this resto company ?

jeremyc

26,624 posts

304 months

Saturday 29th March
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SS427 Camaro said:
Anyone know the name of this resto company ?
At a guess it is DD Autocare, Unit 14 Greys Green, Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4QG. 01491 628685

RichB

54,878 posts

304 months

Saturday 29th March
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Skodillac said:
Could be, but looked a bit fat and bulbous and sitty-uppy to my eye to be an E-Type.
That's because the V12 E-Type was a bit bulbous. It put on weight from its days as a youth!

Purosangue

1,621 posts

33 months

Tuesday 1st April
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"modernity" murdered a masterpiece

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