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Yes, well spotted  … has to be one or the other … it's a Fiat Topolino … first production year 1936

 

 

 

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Part of the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden. 

 

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Thank you dunk.

Let´s try this streamline:

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4 minutes - grrrh

Thank you dunk.

I promise - the next one is tough.

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What a pity they never put the V8 version of the SM into production and only built the one prototype. The prototype is still around and has not been scrapped like so many exciting prototypes are. It was on show at Retromobile in Paris a few years ago. Sadly it is painted bright red, which suits it not at all. Dark or cool colours like the metallic blue above, bring out the elegance of the beautiful body. 

 

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Here's the next mystery car which should be fairly easy.

 

 

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Make and model please 

 

 

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Wilson, there is a 'K' in the model's  ID and it is 1950s … but Sydney Allard would likely not have been so happy that this somewhat underpowered vehicle was attributed to him :)

 

However, despite its lack of power compared to an Allard, at the Hockenheimring over 24 hours, the vehicle  broke 22 international speed records in its class, including the 24-hour speed record. 

 

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Correct Wilson; it's a 1958 Messerschmitt KR 200 convertible https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messerschmitt_KR200 

 

Photos taken at Kettering Vintage Rally and Steam Fayre 2014 on a dull day … Leica R9/DMR  21-35mm R 

 

Difficult to make  a suitable cropped photo of the car.

 

 

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Will be getting round to it but a difference of opinion with Leica CS and my new Panamera dying on the same day, is taking up a lot of my time sorting things out to my satisfaction. 

 

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I can't find anything that I have not already posted but here is one sent to me by a Swedish friend, asking if I could identify this very rare car. Marque, model and approx year please. 

 

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