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1927 Super Sports Seven
#1
Thought you might like to see this - taken I think at the Austin Test Track. Perhaps those native to the area can identify the topography.    
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#2
Oooh that's nice...
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#3
Yes please- how much ?  Tongue
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#4
What a super picture - I would agree, that looks like the perimeter of the Longbridge Flying Grounds. Obviously an official photo, it's amazing how new, unpublished images continue to appear.
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#5
Probably an unblown car, note no air gauge or hand pump fitted.
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#6
Good spot, Robert. Those more learned than me have pointed this out, the patent plate being placed where the air gauge would have been sited.
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#7
Just lovely.. As Mike says, it is amazing how these photos continue to turn up. I suppose in these days of the Internet, sharing such images is such an easy thing to do...
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#8
   
Another, girls and boys. Quickly now, the mist's coming down!
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#9
The air gauge would have been to the left of the oil pressure gauge and the air pump slung from underneath the dashboard.
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#10
A prototype the shop sent out just for photos, wheel arches and running board only on one side?
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