#24 is a Healey with a 2 litre Riley engine dating from around 1949/1950.
The owner was Ronald "Curly" Dryden, landlord of The George pub in Dorchester-on Thames, Oxfordshire.
He was a well known racing driver in the immediate post-war period, racing his Formula 3 Cooper against the likes of a young Stirling Moss.
Curly Dryden sadly lost his life in an accident at Castle Combe in October 1951.