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Sadly, not an Austin 7 in sight..
#1
but this film is far too good not to share. Lots of MG and Morris ...

https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watc...d24FKXhu_w

Hugh
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#2
Excellent!
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#3
What a super film, shot by someone who obviously found MG's and Singer Le Mans sexier than Austin 7's.  Very evocative.
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#4
What a marvellous film, I’ll take the Frazier Nash!
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#5
Lovely stuff. From the days when a gentlemen in passing would doff his hat to the hoi poloi...
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#6
Superb quality thanks for sharing. Smile.
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#7
The '34 Colmore saw 163 entrants with 155 starters. Ten of these were Sevens, two of which were supercharged. None featured in the Club Awards but " thirds " were gained by three cars.
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#8
One of the supercharged cars was Hugh Conway's Ulster, OG 9262.
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(27-11-2020, 10:39 AM)Mike Costigan Wrote: One of the supercharged cars was Hugh Conway's Ulster, OG 9262.

 Super piece of film , unfortunately too short !
 C.A.N May describes the 1934 Colmore in detail from a competitors viewpoint in his 1945 book ' Wheelspin' 
 Had the film been of a trial in Derbyshire 20 years later, Mike and I would have probably been the small boys
 in school caps.
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#10
Another short film of the same event, including J G Orford's unsupercharged Ulster:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNSk0CmEeuA
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