Please ID this car for a point - brand and year will be enough
Experts?
English
yes sir
Stafford
no
Wolseley
no
Jowett
no
Swift
no
Galloway?
no
Albert
no
Clyno?
no
Professionals?
Looks like a Beverley.
no
Airedale?
no
Was the manufacturer active only between WWI and WWII ?
yes
Was the manufacturer active for more than 5 years ?
NP Newport Pagnell?
not an NP
The company was fairly short living, less than 5 years
Windsor by James Bartle & Co. Ltd?
no
Westwood
no
Gilchrist?
no
A Cubitt C1, c.1925?
no
VARLEY-WOODS?
no
HANDS?
no
MAGNETIC?
no
SCOTSMAN?
no
McCURD?
no
Unfortunately if I give you the only really valuable hint I can provide, then this puzzle would be solved in about 5 seconds.
So I try with a slightly less helpful clue :) Apparently the company built motorcycles under a slightly different brand name
ASCOT?
The clue proved to be very effective. This is a 10 HP Ascot from 1927. Your point :)!
Tank you pnegesy, the clue was perfect.
I really should have got this one as I live in the town where Ascot built their cars!
However as I wrote some years ago, the only photo of an Ascot I've seen is of a 1930 fabric-bodied six-light saloon with bolt-on wire wheels. I believe the first Ascot car was based on the Fejes, but although we've never seen what that looked like, this one doesn't seem likely to be it.