
I seem to
have been publishing lots of rustbuckets recently, so its a
great pleasure to show you something that definitely isn't in
that category.
The survival rate for
Flying 10's seems to be quite low. Either that or their owners
don't get them out very often. Here is one that has been
restored by its owner and is getting into the habit of winning
prizes.
The photograph above shows its
owner, Graham Hart, with a prize for 2nd place in the pre-1950
cars category at the Malvern Autumn Show. I also recall this car
winning second place at last summer's International Rally.
Graham hails from Warrington in Lancashire and is clearly keen
to attend shows all over the country. Well done Graham.
Click
on any of the pictures below to see an enlarged version:
Now, I am asking
for your contribution to these pages:
Pictured below is
another, different Flying 10. You will notice that it has
running boards and the windscreen wipers are above the screen
rather than below it. Perhaps someone will email me to tell me
which is the earlier model and what other differences there are?
Send me an email to webmaster@standardmotorclub.org.uk