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Stuart, quite close, seems, we are coming on the finish line...

 

Definitely Abingdon, but not a Midget - take a look at the cockpit rails, the pipings between body and fenders, take in mind the production time, something within 1954 and 1964, the 4 cylinder engine, then you are there!

 

Cheers, Andreas

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Triumphs in Abingdon? Never ever!

 

John - you made it, its an MGA, produced from 1955 to 1962. Your turn!

 

Here is "our" car in full size.

 

Cheers, Andreas

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Thank you Andreas. That was a good challenge, but without your hints I wouldn't have gotten it in a million years.

 

Let's try our skills/luck on this one, shall we?

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Excellent, Ronald, you are once again correct, Back to you.

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And here the next riddle.

 

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Hmmm, it would be easier to identify that coral 1955 Thunderbird in the background! Something is saying 1950-55 French to me. Am I on the right track?

 

Right about the T-Bird, but that was not my question :D Wrong track with the asked car, not French.

 

The wood and leather make me think UK. the venk wing, windwo cranks and door pulls suggest mid 1950 to late 1960s. Realtively expensive.

 

Not UK, sorry. Age is right, although a bit too wide time span. Possibly not cheap, for some even relatively somehow "expensive".

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