Pictures of an Early saloon?

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James Baxter
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Re: Pictures of an Early saloon?

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But you could get a 4 seat open tourer in short chassis, the light 4 ?

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Re: Pictures of an Early saloon?

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you could make a replica short 4 body as per pic aand a detacheable 'hard top' on the lines of a shorter version of the upper parts of the 1927 greenhouse saloon .

george
James Baxter
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Yes good idea. Lots of work to build a body from scratch though.
But yes, the ideal would be a short wheelbased saloon. Are there many light 4 cars except for the Shuttleworth car?
Sad to notice its lost its registration number or have I got my wires crossed?
May otherwise fit a hard top to KP196, then chuck it away as the children grow up.
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Re: Pictures of an Early saloon?

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Saloon ideas are taking shape.
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