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Time for another clue. Surprising there are no suggestions or questions so far.

 

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Wild guess: Sunbeam?

 

 

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Nope ... but right era :)

 

This example has never been restored and is thus in scarce original condition - and is in full working order.

 

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Two more pics ... and one was added above via the edit

 

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'Nil value' tax disc ...

 

 

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One more picture :)

 

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Because of the "bad" condition, I really IGNORED some details which looked very familiar to me. And no, it´s not in a bad condition, it´s very cool like it is and technically I guess it´s perfect. The owner does it the right way!

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That's near enough Rona|d - it's actually a 1927 4½ litre but I think they shared the same chassis. This particular car was awarded 'Best original prewar car' trophy at the Maxey Classic Car Show (near Peterborough UK) last Saturday. Original unrestored cars displaying all their natural aged wabi are quite sought after

 

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Your turn Rona|d.

 

 

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Final two pics for the Bentley:

 

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Holy sh**, a 4,5 ltr. and I didn´t get it. From your previous photos it looked smaller to me. Now I know why some details looked familiar to me: More than 20 years ago I could drive a restored 1928/29 4,5ltr. Le Mans Tourer.

 

Shame on me for needing so long. Next car to come soon.

 

p.s. What a cool original condition. Such a Bentley is a driver, not a collectors car.

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I could not show all of the radiator but thought that part of it in the second photo in first set might be a giveaway ... but in close-up it looks different.

 

All photos taken with Leica X-Vario on a very dull day.

 

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The next one, gents. Something more modern. I start with a pretty generous crop, I think.

 

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