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1954 Austin A40 Somerset [GS4]

1954 Austin A40 Somerset [GS4] in Le voyage à Biarritz, Movie, 1963 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: UK

1954 Austin A40 Somerset [GS4]

[*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

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Bebert FR

2007-08-23 07:54

Au choix, sauf l'Austin-Healey référencée par ailleurs.

nzcarnerd NZ

2007-08-23 10:31

To the left of the A-H is an Austin A40 Somerset. To the right of the Citroen Light 15 is a Spridget - which model? The old car could be a prewar Morris 8 - either pre-Series or Series 1. In front of that a Triumph Herald convertible, in front of that an Austin A30 van (quite rare) and to its right a Frogeye Sprite. On the far right lower note the difference between an Austin A30 and Austin A35 (rear window size).

Sunbar UK

2007-08-23 12:59

The 'Spridget' to the left of the VW looks strange to me.

Frog-eyed Sprite bonnet but the rear looks wider as the MkII Sprite or MkI Midget, does anyone agree?

Alexander DE

2007-08-23 13:29

Would make another nice parking-lot image.

dsl SX

2012-02-04 23:26

Mid 54 plate.

sps1955 EN

2013-05-18 17:32

I don't think that the convertible in front of the Morris 8 is a Triumph Herald, as suggested above. It looks to me like a Rootes Group Audax convertible. If the contrasting stripe down the side is really the shape that it appears to be (and not the result of shadows or reflections), then I think that it's a Singer Gazelle series II or IIA from 1957-8 (so far as I know, there was no external distinction between these versions). I can't find a rear view of a series II Gazelle convertible, but, for the general shape from the rear, compare this view of a Series I: Link to "www.flickr.com" ; for the Series II/IIA side treatment: http://www.flickr.com/photos/anachrocomputer/2151176057/in/photostream/ ; for the rear of a Series II/IIA saloon, showing that the contrast colour did not extend across the back of the car, as in the later series III: Link to "www.flickr.com" .

-- Last edit: 2013-05-18 17:35:38

dsl SX

2013-05-18 18:37

^ agree Audax convertible (also the hood shape is correct, and not Herald-like) and I'd go for Gazelle as well. But I think it's S1 to match your - very useful - photo - the paint below waistline looks solid colour, not a flash as S2/S2A (which as you say were externally identical). For interest, the UON 566 plate on your S1 photo was Birmingham issue, May 1957, so clearly within S1 period.

sps1955 EN

2014-01-03 23:35

^ Very belatedly, I agree that it's most likely a series I Gazelle - I originally thought that I could see a series II-shaped contrast flash but I think that you are right that the whole of the side of the car below the chrome strip is in the darker colour, and what I thought was a flash is an illusion caused by a reflection. Unfortunately the Flickr photostream that contained the rear view of series I Gazelle convertible to which I linked in my previous post has migrated to Ipernity, and the Gazelle photo hasn't reappeared there, so far as I can tell; if and when it does I will try to update the link.

dsl SX

2014-01-03 23:43

^ We've now got a couple of good S2 convertible rear views - /vehicle_660776-Singer-Gazelle-Convertible-1958.html , /vehicle_592718-Singer-Gazelle-Convertible-1958.html - but no new S1.

I'll grab this S1 for a new page as reference.

-- Last edit: 2014-01-04 00:06:14

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