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I know, not an A but what is it?
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Darnit Fred, I knew you would lose that 10mm socket.
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Never knew any other car to have a cowl gas tank
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What make of car is it?
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Is there any way to blow up the view on the emblem? If I were to guess I would say a French-made car. But I don't know what. |
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Not sure if this is any help. I couldn't get it any clearer.
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Looks like a 1920-22 Gardener emblem. Gardener later offered a horn mounted on the center of the headlight bar. British truck cabs had windshields like this in that era.
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got it IDed on AACA. Morris Minor M8. Postal van in Pic, staffordshire, UK. So now we know. Another car with a cowl gas tank.
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Dave, great photo. I love the thatched roofs and ivy covered stone walls. Definitely not southern California.
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In the thirties most French cars were indeed RHD .
John in very windy wet Chandler AZ . |
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