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Lost 65?
#1
JO 8106, 1933/4 Sports 65.
This car was used for touring Germany just before the outbreak of hostilities. 
It seems not to have survived.

   

   
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#2
JO 8106 is an Oxford registration from late 1933.
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#3
It looks "well used" for a car perhaps 5 years old. Nice pics Henry.
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#4
I would say travel-stained rather than well-used - apart from the bald tyres, the body and wings are straight and undamaged, I suspect with a good wash it would be quite smart.
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#5
Damage to the bottom of the n/s rear wing. The door shut line is perfect. It appears to have semaphore indicators fitted to each side of the windscreen. A good place to site them being such a low model. Lovely photograph / lovely car.
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#6
I had an uncle who was horrified when he learnt I had acquired a Seven, I eventually learnt that he had a brother who borrowed his Seven, a sports model but I never learnt which, in which he was killed and the car destroyed. Naturally he didn't talk about it.
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#7
Another 65 has been found in north Derbyshire. Believed to have been restored to a high standard in the lathe 1970s - and then locked away in a garage ever since. More details are awaited to see if it's on the Register but it appears not to be for sale.
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