Help identifying classic car at Tattershall Castle Sept 24

Help identifying classic car at Tattershall Castle Sept 24

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AtomicC7

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2 months

Yesterday (19:05)
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Hi everyone
I'm trying to identify some cars that I saw today Sept 28 2024 at Tattershall Castle. I wish I'd taken some pictures but I didn't. I presumed they were Morgans but I don't think they are now. They were "classic cars" with flared wheel arches, convertible roof, and an external fuel tank that was underneath the rear window. They had full doors, some had leather seats, nice interiors. While they were very small, they weren't like a caterham 7, more like a very small classic road car with "proper" seats and controls etc. Deffo 1940s style but all of them were in very very good condition. The two I looked at closely had little name plates on the bonnet with proper names like "nifty". Any ideas?

Riley Blue

21,459 posts

231 months

Rob Dko

207 posts

228 months

Yesterday (20:10)
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Or a Naylor TF 1700

AtomicC7

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4 posts

2 months

Yesterday (21:24)
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Mg was close and the Naylor a good suggestion but both looked a little too big. These were more "compact". I'll try and think of a better way to describe them...

Scrump

22,754 posts

163 months

Yesterday (21:40)
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Pembelton?

Turbobanana

6,645 posts

206 months

Yesterday (21:40)
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Dellow?


AtomicC7

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2 months

Yesterday (22:04)
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No you're right it's a naylor. Just not that model. Thanks for the tip I can probably find the model with a bit of further research. Cheers

AtomicC7

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2 months

Yesterday (22:09)
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Actually is aTF. Completely right. I like that dellow tho! Thanks everyone for your suggestions! Naylor TF 1700 it is.