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Enjoying a drop of red.
Rear window and the fact it appears to have rear wheel arches would indicate a Mk4.That pale car halfway down the front, towards the bus, could be a Jag Mk V..?
If so, then it's 1948 onwards.
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Rear window and the fact it appears to have rear wheel arches would indicate a Mk4.That pale car halfway down the front, towards the bus, could be a Jag Mk V..?
If so, then it's 1948 onwards.
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Possibly, it just looks a bit more 'streamlined' than a Mk IV - though the headlights do also look a bit more prominent.Rear window and the fact it appears to have rear wheel arches would indicate a Mk4.
It's impossible to be certain without a bigger pic. Either way, as you say, post war.Possibly, it just looks a bit more 'streamlined' than a Mk IV - though the headlights do also look a bit more prominent.
If so, then 1945 onwards.
Very much doubt it.Mmm, an SS saloon could be 1936?
Before the name gained different connotations....
Pre-internet and a lot more genteel..?The Valentines postcard dating service
Did that not go in the W H Smith fire, whenever that was?It looks pre-war to me, but there are two good clues in the buildings. The small bell tower on top of what must have then been Brookfields Store, (now the HSBC Bank I think) which disappeared at some time,
snogging in the The Grasshopper,
I think he's on about Props....Where were the Grasshopper then?
Got it in one. On all counts.Sounds like the Top of the Grot !!!