20's Jowett on eBay.

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Tony Fearn
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20's Jowett on eBay.

Post by Tony Fearn »

This is just for interest in the photograph itself. I'm sure it's earlier than c1930. It doesn't seem to have head lights.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PERSONAL-UNIQ ... 564fd2d6b4

Tony.

P.S. When/if it's purchased, the photo will probably no longer be able to be seen on this link.
george garside
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Re: 20's Jowett on eBay.

Post by george garside »

definately a 1925 chummy or short 4. The chummy was introduced for the 1925 model year and had the sloping scuttle as in 1924 but with the addition of a top rail to the screen. Headlights as such were not fitted untill the following model (1926). the '26 short 4 had the flat bonnet & scuttle & headlights
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Re: 20's Jowett on eBay.

Post by robert lintott »

The partially obscured registration plate looks like XX with four numbers following . This was a London series first used in January 1925. XY started in April 1925 so the car pictured would have been a 1925 model. The vendor says it was taken in 1930,so it is unlikely to be a manufacturers publicity picture. Bob
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