06-04-2025, 10:47 AM
This is tacked on the top of the left door of my RN, and I'm curious if it's likely to be a "genuine" relic of this car's history, or an affectation, as it were:
If nothing else, it's fairly charming, despite (or perhaps because) someone forgot their straightedge when tacking it up. The plaque at initial glance appears to be something other than card, perhaps plastic, though for 1930 (if it's indeed period) wouldn't that be anachronistic?
There being no shortage of gents named "David Brown" (the plural surely would be "Davids Brown") in British automotive history, makes this difficult to research. If the Aberdeen in question is the Scottish one, it would appear that whatever stood at that address before the war is long gone, now replaced with residences.
If nothing else, it's fairly charming, despite (or perhaps because) someone forgot their straightedge when tacking it up. The plaque at initial glance appears to be something other than card, perhaps plastic, though for 1930 (if it's indeed period) wouldn't that be anachronistic?
There being no shortage of gents named "David Brown" (the plural surely would be "Davids Brown") in British automotive history, makes this difficult to research. If the Aberdeen in question is the Scottish one, it would appear that whatever stood at that address before the war is long gone, now replaced with residences.