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1930 Daimler 'Ideal Hot Rod Project'

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AntonyB
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1930 Daimler 'Ideal Hot Rod Project'

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Not my words, but taken from the following advert.

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C815938

Purports to be one owner from new, not sure on model, registration number is TJ5009.

Antony

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Re: 1930 Daimler 'Ideal Hot Rod Project'

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That looks as though it could be saved.

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Re: 1930 Daimler 'Ideal Hot Rod Project'

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Looks like an early 15 to me. Lots of work to restore!
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Re: 1930 Daimler 'Ideal Hot Rod Project'

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Great project with lots of potential for someone with the time and skills.

I doubt it would be commercially viable, but would be a nice car to own when finished, wonder if that engine has been frosted?

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