What is this ?
Experts?
British?
Alta?
Was the engine capacity greater than 1500cc?
Any HRG connection?
Pros?
Any MG connection?
A one-off?
Post-war build on post-war chassis?
Quote from: gte4289 on March 10, 2020, 11:07:13 PM
Post-war build on post-war chassis?
A post-war build on what could have been either pre=war or post. Most likely post-war IMHO.
Any Singer connection?
Morris-based?
Any Austin connection?
Hillman-based?
Quote from: Djetset on March 13, 2020, 05:32:28 AM
Hillman-based?
No. Nobody's yet asked the obvious base!
Ford?!
YES!!
Ford based...1172 cc?
From the 1950s?
Quote from: Djetset on March 14, 2020, 04:22:02 PM
From the 1950s?
I believe so. The image is from the 1960s but I'm sure the car was built in the previous decade.
Masters?
BH.
did you find this small ad in Autocar?
Quote from: pnegyesi on November 13, 2022, 11:29:40 AM
did you find this small ad in Autocar?
No. Another monthly well-known magazine.
Motor Sport magazine!
1961-1963?
Denmark Ford 10
Well found! I'd more or less forgotten about this puzzle - I'm glad you posted the full advert because I've deleted my copy. I have no idea why it was called the Denmark. Maybe it was built by someone with that name or possibly a garage/tuner of that name.
Two points.
if it was featured in Autocar in the 1950s, I may be able to find it at some point
Thanks for the two points
Possibly got its name from Denmark Hill in SE London (SE5 or SE24) between Camberwell and Dulwich. Not that I can say why.