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GE Register photo album
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While checking out some door handle details on Ruairidh’s excellent 
GE Register (LINK) I came across a pile of interesting NZ Cups
Plus an unusual photo supplied by Geoffrey
of a Cup with a puncture parked on the pavement at Buck House.
No guardsmen in sight but a few Bobbies as the driver
In the pouring rain uses a screw jack to change a rear wheel.

The car is slightly modified in that the headlamps appear
To be bolted to the wings, rather than the radiator cowl.
Not seen that before? No sidelights either? Last few made?
Great photo though, Thanks Geoff.

Regards 

Bill G
Aka AllAlloyCup

Ps I wonder if they would let me recreate the scene? -Smile
Based near the Scottish Border,
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#2
Bill,

I am confident that the last of the Cup Models were fitted with R47s, flat sterringwheel and a full piece windscreen similar to the Stadiums, this also appears to be the case for the Export models, see here: https://gordonenglandregister.wordpress....up-models/

Cup Models were produced into 1929, see here: https://gordonenglandregister.wordpress....in-sevens/

Both posts you mention were only uploaded today (Ross' pictures show a mixture of Export and traditional Cup Models), those who are interested in such things can subscribe to new posts on the site here: https://gordonenglandregister.wordpress.com/

If people link to the site, rather than uploading a photo from it, then it will help alert people to it's existence more. Everything on it has been freely given, shared and credited when known.
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#3
Brilliant photo, I dare say you'd draw an even bigger crowd now trying to recreate it.
I hope you don't mind Bill, I had a play with your post to make the photo a link to the page on Ruairidh's site, and put a link in with the text too.
The photos of cups in NZ are lovely, and while we are going link crazy, here's another GE Cups in NZ
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#4
What a tremendous photo, Bill. Imagine if you could reproduce that situation now. It would be news worldwide!

Steve
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#5
Hi folks

I’d hadn’t realised the photo posting was so recent.
Thanks to Timothy and Ruairidh for adding the professional looking
links. I suppose a puncture can happen anywhere?
They wouldn’t shoot now would they?

I also have a period photo of a Monte. Carlo  rally TR3A parked at the gates of
the Palace at Monaco , strangely I once knew the Consul  for Monaco
in Edinburgh, plus the woman( lady!) who worked at the desk next to me
in my last job , was related to that Royal Family and they had holidays at her home in Arran
She thought she could have fixed that recreation but getting my TR to Monaco
would have bust my Austin 7 budget!

I’m always amazed at the number and far flung locations
that GE Cups got to !

Regards

Bill G

Ps hope this drives some traffic for Ruairidh
Based near the Scottish Border,
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#6
“My other car is a TR3A”

No Austin’s in this link sorry...

Still looking for the period Palace photo

Bill G

https://www.tr-register.co.uk/forums/ind...e-poseurs/
Based near the Scottish Border,
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