Two clearly proud motorists.
What are they proud of? The manufacturer and model name will suffice.
Up to the Experts.
Morris Cowley, c. 1928?
No.
Hillman?
No.
Volvo?
No.
Is it British?
No.
Laurin & Klement?
No.
Gräf & Stift?
No.
Martini?
No
Is it Czech?
No.
French?
No.
Steyr Type XII?
No.
It is right hand drive but not British. Is it Italian
No
Hispano Suiza?
No
Is this a RHD export model manufactured in a LHD country? (e.g. USA)
No RHD export model.
Is it Austrian?
No
British
French
Italian
Czech
Austrian
LHD country export
Belgian? if so, FN?
No
British
French
Italian
Czech
Austrian
Belgian
LHD country export
Where's left? Irish?
Not Irish. #27 simply states that the car is not a right-hand drive model intended for export; there is no mention of the country of manufacture.
Spanish? If so, Hisparco?
Not Spanish.
Swiss?
No.
:idea: Is it a Volvo?
No, not a Volvo.
I say, might it be Scottish?
No, it is not.
Is it German? Lots of German cars in the mid-20's had RHD.
Yes, it's German.
Horch?
No.
Benz? (just before Mercedes)
No
Mercedes-Benz?
No.
Cyklon?
Certus 7/32 PS Limousine, 1927.
That's it. I don't know the exact year of manufacture.
We've had the Certus 7/32 PS Type A7 before, as a Sport-Zweisitzer roadster: https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/2016-45/wendax-2031/
So I added the body type to the header.