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Solved - MJW #004 - LVT 1947

Started by woodinsight, September 08, 2010, 04:46:53 PM

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woodinsight

I know very little about this car.

For one point tell me the name, year and anything about it's engine.

Apologies for the quality of the image but it's the only one I've seen.


woodinsight

I should have looked at the size of the image before I posted it.
Anyway I hope you have no difficulties viewing it - i can resize it if necessary.......

woodinsight

Here it is in a more viewable size -

Carnut

Much better!
It is actually possible to replace the original image with this one without having to post 2 separate pictures!
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woodinsight

Okay - I didn't try in case it didn't work.
I'm still very much a rookie when it comes to posting puzzles!

Allemano

1. click on 'MODIFY' right below your first post.
2. click the 'Additional Options' pop-up menu at the bottom
3. uncheck the original file. (important!)



4. select your updated file (it doesn't matter if it's filed with the same name as long as you've unchecked the original one!)
5. save!
done!

woodinsight

Thanks Allemano!
No excuses now for getting it wrong!

woodinsight

Apologies to anyone reading this puzzle for the first time.
I had to resize the original image because it was way too large.
Ignore the first few posts.

Anyway, I see a lot of people have been viewing this topic.

Any guesses Rookies?
I will be moving it up to the Experts in the coming few days.

perhamoe

It's looks italian... maybe a Alfa from the 50'ties

woodinsight

Not Italian and nothing to do with Alfas

woodinsight

Any more Rookie guesses before I promote it?

woodinsight

I wonder what the experts will make of this

Carnut

#12
Looks a bit Healey-ish?
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mymokke

Strikes me a bit Jaguar-ish, some sort of XK 120 variant?

woodinsight

As I pointed out I have very little information on the car.
What I can tell you is that it pre-dates the Jaguar XK although it may have been re-bodied at some stage.
I agree that there are some similarities to a Healey and a Jaguar but I don't know what chassis was used or if it was scratch-built.
The car was given a new, more powerful engine at some stage.

Carnut

It certainly looks similar to a late Forties Healey Westland, but clearly isn't actually one!
But it looks too similar not to be a Healey I think, so the question is: which one?

If the car no longer exists it will be harder to find anything out but a bit of digging might produce something!
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woodinsight

If it helps the car was originally fitted with an engine that was neither Healey or Jaguar.
I believe three were built although I don't know if they were all the same.
I'm going to some more digging to see if I can come up with any additional information......

barrett

Is there any connection to the cars behind it?

woodinsight

I really don't think there is any connection to the cars in the background.
The photo I posted was of the car when it was for sale thirty years ago.
I'll post a better photo shortly.

woodinsight

This is maybe going to be difficult to solve but I have found more information on the car and a new picture of the car as originally built - see below.
I had thought that the car may have been fitted with a new body but this is not the case.
The front end had been designed along the lines of a Healey and it was repowered by a larger engine after it was sold.
Hope this helps in your searches.


diecastaussie

Would it be a Lea Francis?

woodinsight

Not Lea-Francis.
Much more obscure than that - only three were built.

Allan L

#22
posted in error in this section and where's the "delete" gone
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

woodinsight

Any more suggestions before the pros have a go?

D-type

Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.