1933 Chrysler Custom Imperial Dual-Windshield Phaeton,
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Courtesy: Road Arrow Auctions
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1933 Chrysler Custom Imperial Dual-Windshield Phaeton,
With Coachwork by LeBaron,
Courtesy: Road Arrow Auctions

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1912 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost with 1936 coachwork (taken for Liberty Motors), outside Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 20 April 1937, by Sam Hood by State Library of New South Wales Via Flickr: 1912 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost with 1936 coachwork (taken for Liberty Motors), outside Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 20 April 1937, by Sam Hood, State Library of New South Wales, Hood Collection part I, Home and Away - 14550 NCY36/678 collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/16A7OdQn
Talbot Lago T150C SS Teardrop. Coachwork done by Figoni & Falaschi.
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1930 Duesenberg Model J with coachwork by Murphy
Photo credit RM Sotheby's
1946 Thrupp & Maberly ad by totallymystified
Toy London British Buses - 'Made in England'
Toy London British Buses – ‘Made in England’
Another toy find in the loft. These are relatively modern examples of old London buses.
This is another example of the triumph of older styles, the wonderful coachwork. And of course the colour red is so emphatic once again.
There’s also the classic phrase ‘Made in England’, which we don’t see too often these days.
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