Guess that car

From another angle

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It also has links to the aircraft industry in some form or other...
 
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Yokay

I will see your stumped and raise it with...

1936 Riley Sprite 2-Seater Sports Amstrong Siddeley "stong wind precious stone" derivative ??? :confused:
 
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AAARGH! :confused: AAARGH! :confused:

EDIT: is today talk like a pirate day ?
 
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Yokay

I will see your stumped and raise it with...

1936 Riley Sprite 2-Seater Sports Amstrong Siddeley "stong wind precious stone" derivative ??? :confused:

Nope.

The owner of the company went on to work for Lagonda. Prior to his own venture he worked for Bentley.
The bodywork was done by Vanden Plas initially.
The 'Italian' engine is a 1.5l producing 75kW using a roots SC.
 
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Nope.

The owner of the company went on to work for Lagonda. Prior to his own venture he worked for Bentley.
The bodywork was done by Vanden Plas initially.
The 'Italian' engine is a 1.5l producing 75kW using a roots SC.

Doh... why did you not say thay sooner squire ! :o
 
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You can't expect me to hand it to you on a silver platter from the beginning :D

Let's see if anyone else catches on.

You are worse than any strike action, and, due directly to you, I have been about as productive as a windows graphics driver .dll on a linux desktop distro.

AAARGH! < ---- Just in case Fazda is correct about today being speak like a pirate day.
 
Lol, when I saw less of these cars were made than I have fingers on my two hands I suspected I might have a winner :D
 
1933 Squire Roadster, powered by supercharged Anzani engine. One of seven made
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Chingha, kilobits decide who goes next, kilo knew the answer, Chingha posted it.
 
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Afterwards I found this which is car porn to me:
1935 Squire 1500 SC Roadster
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@ Fazda .... September 19th (every year) is International Talk Like A Pirate Day... so save your AAAARGHs until then. :p
 
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