12-11-2021, 01:18 PM
Got me excited there for a minute.
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Collection of high-end Austin Sevens for sale including a Supercharged Ulster
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12-11-2021, 01:18 PM
Got me excited there for a minute.
12-11-2021, 05:05 PM
(12-11-2021, 09:12 AM)JonE Wrote: more of these please Tony..!Autocar, February 27th 1937, I have another from the same year with an Ulster for sale - I'll put that up shortly. I'll also rake through others I have - there's might even be a blown ex-works car still in its export packing offered as a straight swap for a low-mileage Big Seven.
13-11-2021, 10:00 AM
(12-11-2021, 10:09 AM)andrew34ruby Wrote: A maroon Wydor, from 1930. More than that, a choice of SIX 1930 Wydors. Were they all maroon? just shows that by 1937 they were as confused as we are now! See the coachbuilt Granville WydoOr here... https://sevenrk.wordpress.com/rf-rk-survival/ I'm pretty sure the 6 are "just" wide-doored RKs as per Andrew's pic. But not and never Wydor.
13-11-2021, 11:56 AM
And check the advert in Tony's latest thread, GE Cups from £16; the advertiser is listing 'a 1931 saloon, 1930 Wydor saloon, 1929 saloon and 1928 saloon'! I initially thought the last three would be an RL, an RK and an R, but then I saw the 1931 listing...
13-11-2021, 03:20 PM
but they would never have used those terms, would they Mike? In the same way as 'EA' - not on anything other than Austin technician's radar. They just help us with bodies these days now that things have the potential to be a bit more mixed up?
13-11-2021, 04:25 PM
No they wouldn't; I was just trying to rationalise the differences - short door, wide-door, steel body, but that idea fell down when I saw the additional 1931 car!
15-11-2021, 01:35 PM
Another Autocar advertisement 13th November 1942.
This is my car confirmed as it was featured in a series "Talking of sports cars" a few weeks later. It's owner must have thought a lot for it as the ad " Good home wanted" When we had a spare afternoon while in the new forest we decided to see if we could find Little Ridge and did ! I would love to find out what Mr W Jackson was doing down there during the war when his home was Bingley West Yorkshire.
17-11-2021, 10:44 AM
(12-11-2021, 10:09 AM)andrew34ruby Wrote: A maroon Wydor, from 1930. More than that, a choice of SIX 1930 Wydors. Were they all maroon? Andrew, The car illustrated is a standard RK saloon. Wydoors were specific coachbuilt models, manufactured by Granville Motors, Waltham Green.
17-11-2021, 01:32 PM
Agreed Chris, but I bet none of those in the original advert originated at Granville Motors - well, it's just possible that the 19 guinea 1929 coachbuilt one did - it just shows that the use of the term for RK saloons is nothing new.
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