Please respond below if you know the make & model designation and who did the coachwork for this nice little car,
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Nice looking car.
moved.
Simca?
Not a Simca
Skoda 1102 bodied by Pennock from The Hague... First seen in 1950 at the Amsterdam Auto Show
Quote from: franck.kegelart on January 03, 2011, 10:51:25 AM
Skoda 1102 bodied by Pennock from The Hague... First seen in 1950 at the Amsterdam Auto Show
Correct answer! Will move it when I'm back home again.
At home I checked and noticed a slightly different designation for this car.
Locked for franck till he replies again.
Still locked?
no.
Tudor ?
I have it as Skoda Roadster 1101, by Pennock,
Quote from: Amsterdam on January 10, 2011, 11:37:59 PM
I have it as Skoda Roadster 1101, by Pennock,
That's the name I have for it as well. So, a wasted point for franck.kegelart and an easy one for Amsterdam.
Interesting bunch of cars.. On the left a 1951 Kaiser, most probably a Rotterdam (built in Rotterdam), a Wolseley 4/50 and a white Porsche 356. ONn the right I guess a Plymouth Concord, something very British and a DKW??
Was this picture made during the "Concours van koetswerken" in Scheveningen?
:huh:
I don't know.
The "very british" car on the right is probably a Riley 2.5 Litre. Next to it is a DKW Meisterklasse F89.