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grobmotorix
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Invicta 4.5 litre with woodie bodywork by Wallis & Sons, 1941 conversion
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November 07, 2015, 09:07:57 AM »
Who knows this car?
One point only for the correct chassis AND the correct coachbuilding company.
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>>> Expert AutoPuzzles >>>
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Re: grob 2015.11.07 (02)
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I'm pretty sure I know the book this photo comes from, but sadly I don't have a copy!
I know what the car is, but not the coachbuilder. I know we have to name both for the point, so maybe I'll guess the builder.
Invicta 3-litre by Lindleys?
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Re: grob 2015.11.07 (02)
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It is indeed an Invicta chassis.
This was quite obvious, so I canīt lock this topic for you...
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Re: grob 2015.11.07 (02) Invicta with woodie bodywork by ***
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Rippon Brothers?
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Re: grob 2015.11.07 (02) Invicta with woodie bodywork by ***
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G.E. Wallis & Sons ltd from London.
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Invicta 4.5 litre with woodie bodywork by Wallis & Sons, 1941 conversion
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Correct!
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