An Austin with something different...what? and who's responsible for it?
Looks like a 1948-1951 Austin A40 Dorset/Devon factory-converted convertible, possibly made for the Australian or American market, as the front sidelights are bigger and slightly differently-placed from the British-spec car. :o
It looks...but it is not. It's based on an Austin A40, but it wasn't thought for Australian or American market.
Is it the Datsun licence-built version of the A40?
Not a Datsun-licenced.
Right hand drive. Not a factory job. Is it an Indian made conversion?
Quote from: D-type on November 04, 2014, 04:13:08 AM
Right hand drive. Not a factory job. Is it an Indian made conversion?
Yes....locked for your next answer.
The flag suggests an official car. Is this a conversion by Hindustan Motors?
Not Hindustan.
Sorry, Unlocked.
Bhardwaj car and bus works?
Up to Professionals.
Ashok Motors?
Not Ashok Motors.
Electric car developed by the College of Military Engineering, Kirkee.
Quote from: pguillem on November 27, 2014, 05:51:56 PM
Electric car developed by the College of Military Engineering, Kirkee.
And we have a winner! Well done, another point for you.
And here, the original puzzle photo.
Bill