1933 Lanchester 10 Mulliner [LA10]

1933 Lanchester 10 [LA10] in Poirot, TV Series, 1989-2013 IMDB Ep. 3.11

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: UK

1933 Lanchester 10 Mulliner [LA10]

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Sunbar UK

2008-02-18 14:13

The vehicle details for JU 5061 are:

Date of Liability 01 09 2007
Date of First Registration 16 10 1934
Year of Manufacture 1934
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1000CC
Fuel Type Petrol
Vehicle Colour BLACK

pilou BE

2008-02-18 17:04

The date of first registration being half october 1934 , year of manufacture 1934 and cylinder capacity indicated of 1000 cc I go for a 1934 Morris Minor here.Those had a capacity of 847 cc versus 1292 cc for the 10/4 .Some new pre-series 1935 Morris Eights with the 918 cc UB engine were marketed end 1934 but the few front end details visible here also point to a 1934 Morris Minor.

chris40 UK

2008-02-18 17:48

I'm sorry, pilou, I hate to argue but whatever the registration says I am 100% sure this is a Lanchester, probably a 1935 10 h.p.

Sunbar UK

2008-02-18 18:20

1935 Lanchester 10hp, yes chris40 :)

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daimlere20 WL

2014-03-18 11:06

1,203c.c.

oddsox US

2015-04-06 04:00

[Image: ju5051.jpg] [Image: ju5051-1.jpg]
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daimlere20 WL

2023-05-01 16:48

Having looked again, this is JU5051, dating from 1933.

dsl SX

2023-05-01 17:50

We've identified this vehicle using the details you provided
LANCHESTER UNKNOWN 1933
Registration number: JU5051
Body type: 4 Door Saloon
Colour: Blue And Black
Date of first registration: July 1933

"1933 LANCHESTER LA10, Mulliner coachwork ..... the car can be seen on Poirot TV series, ep. 3.11" from sales ad with lots of recent pictures.

daimlere20 WL

2023-05-01 17:58

"dsl": With your encyclopedic knowledge, you may well have noticed that this car does not have the steep screen you would expect to see on a 1933 car.

dsl SX

2023-05-01 18:24

daimlere20 wrote "dsl": With your encyclopedic knowledge ....

Sorry, in this case it was opportunistic googling .... And 1930s screen angles are above my pay grade - I just recycle quotes from the blurb without being able to sift them for goofs or otherwise.

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