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1937 Vauxhall 10/4 [H]

1937 Vauxhall 10/4 [H] in Look at Life: Any Old Iron?, Documentary, 1962

Model origin: UK

1937 Vauxhall 10/4 [H]

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johnfromstaffs EN

2013-11-30 23:32

About the only thing you can see enough of to recognise is the white Austin K8 Three way van.

chris40 UK

2013-12-01 00:33

Foreground looks like a Vauxhall Ten-Four, 1937-40/46-47.

Gamer DE

2021-09-14 19:22

Aren't the drip rail and trim of the one on the left identifying points, if at least for a make and general model?

-- Last edit: 2021-09-14 19:23:06

johnfromstaffs EN

2021-09-14 19:55

http://vauxpedianet.uk2sitebuilder.com/vauxhall-h---10hp-four

This, as suggested by Chris40, gone but not forgotten, is a detailed analysis of the Vauxhall Ten-Four. The subject vehicle looks as if it is a two door, I can’t see a door handle. The problem is that the two door version had a different style of pressed trim strip, and a boot bustle. Also the war seems to have dashed its prospects.

Sunbar UK

2021-09-16 16:56

Vauxhall Ten-Four Four Door I believe, the two-door is a non starter the rear glass shape is only right for the 4 door.

IMHO, the missing door shut-line and hole for the also missing door handle might/could be because of the flat, low contrast image.

The drip rail, glass shape and double beading at the belt-line all confirm the Ten-Four Four Door. Although later cars look to have a longer drip-rail as a design change?

[Image: ten-four4dr.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2021-09-16 17:02:39

johnfromstaffs EN

2021-09-16 18:26

Seems okay to me. Vauxhall Ten Four H.

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