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Two more views of the car.

 

An enlarged front view

 

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And a side view at the rear.

 

 

William

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Just had a look and I have nothing interesting to post that has not been posted before so if anyone else has something they can post, please help me out. I won't have more photos until I go with my Morgan Three Wheeler to the Auto Retro Festival at Le Plan de la Tour on the 29th of April. 

 

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The marque is clear, but what is the model and vintage?

 

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Will, 

 

It looks similar to the Freddie Dixon Brooklands Riley. 

 

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Riley 9 or Riley "Brooklands"

 Both correct. This is a Riley Brooklands 9 from 1930. Two photos below.

 

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Correct.  Your turn.

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Try this one:

 

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This Talbot Lago T150 SS by Figoni & Falaschi looks close related. Who copied who?

 

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The Talbot came first. Sadly looks came before practicality. You sit with your chest virtually against the steering wheel in the Talbot. Now there would be some justification for that, as a 150S has heavy steering. However, if the Alfa (using a 6C2300 chassis) had the same configuration, there would be no excuse, as the 6C2300 has delightful steering, just like its big brother the 8C2600 and 2900. 

 

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