[*]Does anyone know if the one-off Freestone and Webb DE36 (a very well proportioned car!) still exists.
If so where is it?
I understand that it was supplied to its first owner in Jamaica. Is that correct?
Please visit the Club's website https://www.dloc.org.uk/ to join. Visit https://www.dloc.org.uk/adhoc to DONATE towards the cost of the forum.
Please don't post someone's email address to avoid it being harvested by spambots and it's against GDPR regulations.
Always look at "ACTIVE TOPICS" to see all posts in date & time order as they are sometimes moved; or look at "Your Posts".
Please add Reg. nrs. when posting a photo or anything about a car as this will help searches. Don't add punctuation next to nr. as this negates search.
CHANGED YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS since registering?, click your username and check your address in User Control Panel, Profile, Account Settings.
If you want help to register, use "contact us" at page bottom for help.
Please don't post someone's email address to avoid it being harvested by spambots and it's against GDPR regulations.
Always look at "ACTIVE TOPICS" to see all posts in date & time order as they are sometimes moved; or look at "Your Posts".
Please add Reg. nrs. when posting a photo or anything about a car as this will help searches. Don't add punctuation next to nr. as this negates search.
CHANGED YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS since registering?, click your username and check your address in User Control Panel, Profile, Account Settings.
If you want help to register, use "contact us" at page bottom for help.
Freestone & Webb DE36 Whereabouts
Re: Freestone & Webb DE36 Whereabouts
Chassis 51238 ( K 7999) Freestone & Webb Special was for sale a couple of years ago in Jamaica.
The car was totally vandalised and nearly was on its way to the scrap yard.
It was bought by someone in the USA with the intention to restore it.
The sister car FW 1950 chassis No 52801 was sold to the USA in 1979.
Chris
The car was totally vandalised and nearly was on its way to the scrap yard.
It was bought by someone in the USA with the intention to restore it.
The sister car FW 1950 chassis No 52801 was sold to the USA in 1979.
Chris
Re: Freestone & Webb DE36 Whereabouts
Thank you.
If there is any further info I'd be grateful to hear.
I hadn't realised it was one of two as I thought it was unique.
In my eyes it's the best looking of the DE36s
If there is any further info I'd be grateful to hear.
I hadn't realised it was one of two as I thought it was unique.
In my eyes it's the best looking of the DE36s
Re: Freestone & Webb DE36 Whereabouts
Thank you for that last photo which I'd not seen before.
Are there any others out there or, even better, of the interior.
Are there any others out there or, even better, of the interior.
Re: Freestone & Webb DE36 Whereabouts
On the back is stamped Freestone & Webb LTD Feb 49
It appears it was taken at the same location as the picture I posted on 19th March and that the driver is the same.