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  1. fredvv44
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    Love all the louvers but what a pain to paint .
     
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  2. roadsterlines
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    'Austin 7 outside the Railway Hotel at Yeppoon, Queensland, circa 1930' - State Library of Queensland FL101569.jpg
     
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    'Baby' Austin and baby Ralph at Caboolture, Queensland, 1928 - State Library of Queensland FL101575.jpg
     
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    'Hatshorn, Quinn and Jolly families at Thornside, Brisbane, Queensland, circa 1929' - State Library of Queensland FL58775.jpg
     
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  5. roadsterlines
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    'Riley Brooklands car, taken for "Telegraph" classified ads' - Sam Hood photo, State Library of New South Wales SLNSW_FL1419618 (1).jpg
     
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    'Singer Le Mans Sports Car' - Sam Hood photo; State Library of New South Wales SLNSW_FL1321506.jpg
     
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  7. Lurking in the shadows at the left a 1934 Ford. Love the twin exhaust on the Singer Le- Mans
     
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  8. The37Kid
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    What a fantastic way to start the week! What is this Coupe? It was posted on the What is it section of the AACA website. Are there any clones underway? Bob
     
  9. Ned Ludd
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    Ooh!
    Ooh!
    Ooh!
    Ooh!
    Ooh!
    Ooh!
    Ooh!
    Ooh!
    You know what little FHCs do to me!
     
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  10. Ned Ludd
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    It's not quite close enough to the Elgé, about which I've been trying to find information for years:
    Elge coupe 2.jpg
     
  11. chrisp
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  12. roadsterlines
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    The radiator surround seems to look a bit like an Amilcar. ??? 30sunknownmakesportcoupe-France.jpg.3644956e166ad27da6bd771becbfa7c1.jpg
     
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    It's taken me the better part of the day to remember FHC is a Fixed Head Coupe.:confused:
     
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  14. Ned Ludd
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    The "classical" radiator seems similar. Chapuis-Dornier engine, I see — though Elgé aren't listed among CD's customers on the Wikipedia page. I wonder if the pic I posted is the only surbaissé example built?

    Elgé sounds like a phoneticised acronym. Presumably the L was Lambin: who would the G have been? simply "Garages"?

    (Has anyone written a book on the proprietary engines of the pre-WWII era? It's hard to find the relevant information all together in one place.)
     
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  15. Ziggster
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    Doing a reverse image search brings me to a whole slew of similarly styled vehicles, which I really don’t recall seeing much of. It brought me to this vid which was posted here on the HAMB in 2022. Probably one of my top ten looking vehicles.

     
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  16. Ziggster
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    Just doing a search within the pic of the sign/text above the car, yields all kinds of manufacturer plates. Interesting…


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  17. chrisp
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    Possible, the article only talks about Lambin being the founder of the brand, but Elgé is a family name, could it be the name of the person holding the purse if Lambin needed financing?
     
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  18. SR100
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    That's just a window sign for a driving school:
    Driving school
    driver's license package
    or per lesson​
    Pity it doesn't give a proprietor's name. It's also a shame the camera wasn't a foot to the left or the car wasn't angled out into the street. The reg suffix might have hinted at a location. (The Elgé had a temporary reg indicating it was for sale. Temp regs don't indicate location.)
     
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  19. banjeaux bob
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    from alaska

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    Tony Curtis with his wife Janet Leigh go for a spin in a 1955 Messerschmitt KR-200 car in Paris France 1955.
     
  20. chrisp
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    The person who drew the Eiffel tower above the second floor was drunk and has no idea how to build a steel structure.
    It hurts my French eyes.:D
     
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    057.JPG State Library of Victoria (Oz)
     
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    Lyell-Dent Austin 7 Special - Australian Motor Sports magazine, June 16, 1947 (State Library of Victoria) 032.JPG
     
  23. roadsterlines
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    I know zero about Lombard racing cars ... but these pics by George Thomas are of Bill Lowe's Lombard. Pic 1: 11th Rob Roy Hill Climb, 1946. Pic 2: LCCA Ramble and Meeting at Pakenham, Sept. 1946. Pic 3: engine ... (pics from State Library of Victoria) Wiki says that about 98 Lombards were built in France from 1927 to 1929; small capacity, some/many of them 1089cc. pi018009 (1).jpg is014699.jpg pi017985.jpg
     
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    1943 DAF Mobile Raincoat

     
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    New Zealand from 1929-1931 windshield for drivers leaning left
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  26. timberwolf01
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    1935 Jawa 750 coupe
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  27. mohr hp
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    from Georgia

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    Finally, our car!
     
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  28. fredvv44
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    I love that. Always had a soft spot for airline coupes.
     
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  29. Ziggster
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