Yet another What Car

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CanAm

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10,058 posts

279 months

Tuesday 19th March
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This featured on a local Facebook page, and all they discussed was the building (Woolton Hall, Liverpool) with not a single mention of the car.

It's before my time, allegedly taken in the 1920s, so are there any Edwardian/Vintage specialists around who can shed a light on this?


nicanary

10,213 posts

153 months

Tuesday 19th March
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There weren't many venues in the UK which would suit such a car. My guess is, from the location, it would have raced on Southport sands. The rudimentary mudguards would indicate that also. (Sand and water spraying up). Under that fancy bodywork could lie something quite prosaic - it was common practice to hide a low-powered basic family car under sporting bodywork.

tapkaJohnD

1,993 posts

211 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Percy Lambert's Talbot?
https://www.geocities.ws/kelada2000/brooklands/lam...

Google Image search assisted!

Super Sonic

7,308 posts

61 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Old Civic type R

Bobupndown

2,147 posts

50 months

Tuesday 19th March
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nicanary said:
- it was common practice to hide a low-powered basic family car under sporting bodywork.
Or to add a ridiculously powerful aero engine. These early pioneers of motor sport were really brave, or really crazy.

Turbobanana

6,743 posts

208 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Front end looks like it comes from a Napier L48, but the exhausts exit on the wrong side for that to be the power source:


JuniorD

8,821 posts

230 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Super Sonic said:
Old Civic type R
hehe