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In the News today - Guernsey Daimler
Re: In the news today
A recent photo of the List number Plate from the Gearbox was found on the BBC - showed the list Number 27509 first fitted to DB18/1's then also fitted to Consorts', which given the reg Mark dating as mentioned earlier is just about right for a Consort. It'll be interesting to see if any more List Number plate images get posted in the fullness of time that might help determine a closer fit.
Daimler unearthed
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this , on our local BBC news which also covers the Channel Islands, there was a report of a car being unearthed. Someone was digging in their garden building a patio. They came across some parts of a buried car . From a plate they found this appears to be a Daimler . So far they have found a chassis . gearbox ,engine etc . there was a plate from the gearbox with nos on .
They are hoping to find something to be able to date remains. Anyone who is interested can remove. Google car unearthed in Guernsey shows photos. Dave
[This is the third topic about these rusty old remains Go there with a JCB and dig it up! John-B]
They are hoping to find something to be able to date remains. Anyone who is interested can remove. Google car unearthed in Guernsey shows photos. Dave
[This is the third topic about these rusty old remains Go there with a JCB and dig it up! John-B]
Garden find!
saw this on another site
Now there are limits..
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/top ... &t=1734813
Ron
[Hey, you guys, this is the fifth topic about this pile of rust that I've had to merge! - John-B]
Now there are limits..
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/top ... &t=1734813
Ron
[Hey, you guys, this is the fifth topic about this pile of rust that I've had to merge! - John-B]
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Re: In the News today - Guernsey Daimler
Taking a second look at the Guernsey car I now believe it to be DB18/1 or 2 and not Consort.
The number plate letters are of the Blumels illuminated type and not the type used on the Consort.
The number plate letters are of the Blumels illuminated type and not the type used on the Consort.
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Re: In the News today - Guernsey Daimler
Wolverhampton reg. no. March 1949 - June 1950, so probably not a Consort.
Normal for Norfolk