Solved - MJW #552 - Bentley 3 1/2 litre Aerodynamic Saloon by Croall 1934

Started by woodinsight, August 06, 2011, 05:03:59 AM

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woodinsight

Make, model, year and coachbuilder please for one point.
(The car was actually built and was shown at a leading motor show)

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barrett

Beautiful!

I really am hopeless on this era of cars, but the grille shape reminds me of an Alvis..?

João

Or maybe a Bentley with Arnold body?

woodinsight

Not Arnold but it is a Bentley. The coachbuilder is known more for its work in the 1920s.
This may have been their last car but I'm not sure.

João

1935 Bentley 3-1/2 Litre Aerodynamic Saloon by Rippon?

woodinsight

Quote from: João on August 18, 2011, 01:28:24 PM
1935 Bentley 3-1/2 Litre Aerodynamic Saloon by Rippon?
Not by Rippon but the car is correct and the year should be 1934.


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João

Another try : Cadogan?

woodinsight

Quote from: João on August 19, 2011, 03:06:38 PM
Another try : Cadogan?
Not Cadogan but the coachbuilder starts with a 'C'

João


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woodinsight

Not Cunard either....


woodinsight

Not Cockshoot (fewer letters than that)

pnegyesi

#18
Croall?

woodinsight

Quote from: pnegyesi on August 20, 2011, 03:09:12 AM
Croall?
Croall it is!
It must have been one of the last bodies that Croall built.
I have never seen a photo of the completed car and wonder if any member has one?
Another point for you to set you on the road to 600 points!

pnegyesi

My book says that by the 1930s Croall bodies were built by HJ Mulliner

woodinsight

Quote from: pnegyesi on August 20, 2011, 04:47:51 AM
My book says that by the 1930s Croall bodies were built by HJ Mulliner
Although Croall owned H.J. Mulliner they kept their own name until c.1934.
This Bentley may have been built in the Mulliner works but it appeared on the Croall stand at the Scottish Motor show at Kelvin Hall in 1934.
Perhaps it's possible to find a photo of the car under the Mulliner name?
Here is the illustration with the caption -