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DB18 Duncan

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Bonzodog
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DB18 Duncan

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I don't think I had heard of this one before. This body style from Duncan is well known on Alvis and Healey chassis but not Daimler. Is it a one off?

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Re: DB18 Duncan

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Have a look at the book "A-Z British Coachbuilders 1919 - 1960" by Nick Walker, page 200 - 201, where it is written: "....... In addition Duncan is known to have bodied a couple of Daimler 2 1/2 litre and a ............" So, it's not a one off!

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discussed some time ago Here I did ask for further information several times but it was not forthcoming :cry:
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