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1951 Austin A40 Sports Jensen

1951 Austin A40 Sports in Night of the Demon, Movie, 1957 IMDB

Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: UK

1951 Austin A40 Sports Jensen

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wrenchhead US

2007-08-09 21:44

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Perhaps someone can identify something in this picture - your choice

big dave VA

2007-08-09 22:09

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Is the convertible in the middle a circa 1954 Hillman Minx?? Comments

big dave VA

2007-08-09 22:30

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Circa 1950 Ford Consul/Zephyr for the 2 tone sedan next to convertible. And a Ford Popular for the dark car with the sunroof.

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wrenchhead US

2007-08-09 23:24

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Which is the most interesting for listing? Opinions anyone?

DynaMike NL

2007-08-10 00:36

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The last car looks like an Austin A70 Hereford (1951+). The two-tone saloon is a Ford indeed, and because of it's two-tone I'd say it's a Zephyr (Mk.I). The convertible looks very interesting, but I don't think it's a Hillman: the nose is too long and the chrome deco doesn't fit. Then a Ford Popular (or Anglia?) indeed. And the roof of some estate car (Austin Cambridge?).

nzcarnerd NZ

2007-08-10 02:56

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The Mk1 Zephyr with the two-tone paint is possibly a Zodiac. I am sure the convertible is a Hillman - there were several marks of these. There is not really enough of any one car to give it an individual page.

wrenchhead US

2007-08-10 03:44

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Should I delete this page??

nzcarnerd NZ

2007-08-10 10:57

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I would vote for deleting it unless there are some better pics.

antp BE

2007-08-10 11:17

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There are two that are not so badly visible (if only all of Sixcyl's cars were so well visible... [:kiki])

pilou BE

2007-08-19 15:13

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The convertible between the Zephyr and the Popular could be a 1951 Austin A 40 sports bodied by Jensen but very unclear

DynaMike NL

2007-08-20 11:04

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That's it, Pilou! Nice find :) I'd say this page is going to be dedicated to the A 40 Sports. Only circa 4000 were made during the years 1951-1953.

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