carsntrucks4you Posted October 19, 2020 Posted October 19, 2020 Forget About E-Engines and back to normal. Please sent PM with Year, Make and Type.
DonW Posted October 19, 2020 Posted October 19, 2020 I happen to know this one so very easy for me. Thanks Michael, -Don.
GeeBee Posted October 19, 2020 Posted October 19, 2020 15 minutes ago, DonW said: I happen to know this one so very easy for me. And for me, I once photographed this car when I was the Midlands correspondent for the Classic Car weekly magazine.
porschercr Posted October 19, 2020 Posted October 19, 2020 12 minutes ago, dw1603 said: At least it doesn’t hurt your eyes! ?
otherunicorn Posted October 20, 2020 Posted October 20, 2020 I didn't know it - but I found it via its hubcaps.
carsntrucks4you Posted October 24, 2020 Author Posted October 24, 2020 This time I was looking for a 1936 - 1940 Triumph Dolomite 14/60 or 14/65. The grill looks like the one from a Hudson Terraplane. They were power bey 4 or 6 cylinder engines. The correct answer were sent in by Earl Marischall sjordan2 GeeBee dw1603 Richard Bartrop DonW otherunicorn Congratulations
DonW Posted October 25, 2020 Posted October 25, 2020 A car with no redeeming features - overbodied, underpowered and fit only for posing on the promonade, As I mentioned to Michael, the Vintage Sports Car Club was formed in the thirties for enthusiasts of proper motor cars such as Bentleys, Lagondas and Bugattis as a reaction to cars like this. In no way related to the fabulous 1934 Triumph Dolomite, a twin-cam 8 cylinder near copy of an 8C Alfa Romeo:
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