What is this car?

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eldar

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Thursday 29th February
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Probably 1920s, but no one seems to know what this is. All sorts of guesses, but none really likely yet. The apparent lack of front brakes seems odd. Possibly French?


nicanary

10,214 posts

153 months

Thursday 29th February
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Rover 8 ?

Abbott

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210 months

Thursday 29th February
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I see it is fitted with the Decapitating Windscreen option yikes

eldar

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nicanary said:
Rover 8 ?
I believe it is, 1919 to 1925 so right time.

Thanks clap

ettore

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259 months

Thursday 29th February
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Yes, definitely a Rover Eight.

Abbott

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Thursday 29th February
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Restored Rover 8

EW109

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147 months

Thursday 29th February
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The lack of front brakes is not odd -- lots of stuff then was rear-wheel only.

There are still cars out there with rear-wheel brakes only.

Dogwatch

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229 months

Thursday 29th February
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EW109 said:
The lack of front brakes is not odd -- lots of stuff then was rear-wheel only.

There are still cars out there with rear-wheel brakes only.
Yes, light cars, not very fast and little traffic so lack of front brakes wasn't an issue then.

Allan L

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112 months

Thursday 29th February
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Dogwatch said:
Yes, light cars, not very fast and little traffic so lack of front brakes wasn't an issue then.
Not just small/slow cars. It was thought that front brakes would affect the steering, so quite large and fast cars (e.g. 30/98 Vauxhall) had rear brakes only. What they chose to ignore was the effect of using rear-only brakes if the car was not heading dead straight ahead. . .

Abbott

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Thursday 29th February
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With wheels and tire like that it is hard imagine them not going in a straight line

Who is it in the photo?

eldar

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Abbott said:
With wheels and tire like that it is hard imagine them not going in a straight line

Who is it in the photo?
Head teacher and his wife, circa 1925. Apparently notable for happily ignoring speed limits and scaring the local population.

Hoofy

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289 months

Thursday 29th February
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They must have been small people! The video shows the car to be quite small whereas the photo makes the car look massive. biggrin

heebeegeetee

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255 months

Thursday 29th February
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Front brakes are for wimps.

austin

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heebeegeetee said:
Front brakes are for wimps.
If you are using brakes you aren't going fast enough.

Can't remember where I heard it but has always made me laugh.

Allan L

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112 months

Friday 1st March
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austin said:
If you are using brakes you aren't going fast enough.

Can't remember where I heard it but has always made me laugh.
Nuvolari was reported to have said something similar at the 1933 TT (according to Alec Hounslow, his riding mechanic) but I can't find the direct quotation.