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SAC#413:Austin A125 by Saoutchik 1952

Started by SACO, February 12, 2013, 11:48:30 AM

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SACO

What's this, when and who built it , for 1 point  :)

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targhediferro


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targhediferro


mekubb

Wolseley ? British at all ?

SACO

Not Lanchester , not Wolseley and partially British !

nicanary

Austin Sheerline grille?
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

nicanary

I'll add to that - coachwork by Pennock of The Hague circa 1951?
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SACO

Yes , Austin Sheerline ! but not by Pennock !
Locked for you !

nicanary

I know nothing about coachbuilders - it's probably not British, there's American influence in the styling. Graber?
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SACO


nicanary

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targhediferro

I know it's locked and then I don't know the coachbuilder....just to say that, the more I look the grill of this car, the less I understand how I have been able to ask if it was a Daimler or a Lanchester, never thinking about Austin Sheerline...

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nicanary

It has strong American influence, which makes me think Benelux countries. Van Leersum?
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SACO

Not Van Leersum and not Dutch !

nicanary

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SACO


nicanary

I find it difficult to believe that a French carrosier would want to body one, but let's try Chapron.
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SACO


nicanary

Found it - Saoutchik. My web source does not have a date, but it must be around 1951/2.
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SACO

Yes ,Austin A150 by Saoutchik 1952 !
1 point for you !

Hiawatha


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