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Reinout
USA
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DK6780
United Kingdom
427 Posts |
Posted - 10/11/2024 : 20:35:19
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PJ2082 was an 'F1' Tourer chassis F0376. Sadly nothing appears to be known about it currently. |
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Bathurst
Australia
30 Posts |
Posted - 14/11/2024 : 03:44:36
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The "PJ" registration (Guildford) indicates that it was most likely sold by Jarvis of Wimbledon which was a sub agent of University Motors. The lower windscreen frame is standard tourer so it does not have a rare Jarvis body.
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Simon Johnston
United Kingdom
6562 Posts |
Posted - 14/11/2024 : 08:31:58
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Correct, Rob. Sold by Jarvis to V.E. Bowyer of West Dulwich, London, and first registered on 11 December 1931. Sold to an S. Wilkinson in August 1934 and nowt heard of it since.
Simon J J3437 |
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DK6780
United Kingdom
427 Posts |
Posted - 14/11/2024 : 11:18:51
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I've not seen an F type with the number plate mounted like that before. It can't have helped with the early overheating issues. |
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