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Is it possible to identfy a car by its registration number? I've tried Google and various registration sites but no luck. The car in question is WMC 180. The reaon I ask is that I followed this car yesterday in Horley, and I am intrigued to know what it was. My best guess is a Paramount, a mid-fifties 1172 Ford Special - so it may be registered as a Ford, although Paramount were certainly listed as a manufacturer in 1954. I don't think they were supplied in kit form, though. It certainly had the same wing shapes as a Paramount, although with some significant differences - the front wheels were spatted but not the rears, and it had enormous double bumpers - almost bull bars - fore and aft. General appearance was of a rather ungainly cross between a Jowett Jupiter and a Karmann Ghia. I should think it's quite well known, as it appeared to be in concours order. |
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Geoff Mackenzie wrote: Is it possible to identfy a car by its registration number? I've tried Google and various registration sites but no luck. The car in question is WMC 180. The reaon I ask is that I followed this car yesterday in Horley, and I am intrigued to know what it was. My best guess is a Paramount, a mid-fifties 1172 Ford Special - so it may be registered as a Ford, although Paramount were certainly listed as a manufacturer in 1954. I don't think they were supplied in kit form, though. It certainly had the same wing shapes as a Paramount, although with some significant differences - the front wheels were spatted but not the rears, and it had enormous double bumpers - almost bull bars - fore and aft. General appearance was of a rather ungainly cross between a Jowett Jupiter and a Karmann Ghia. I should think it's quite well known, as it appeared to be in concours order. It's a Frazer Nash 319 Cabriolet -- Pete M - OMF#9 |
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"Pete M" <pete.murray (AT) SPAMFREEblueyonder (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message news:hcp3j4$8kb$1 (AT) news (DOT) eternal-september.org... Geoff Mackenzie wrote: Is it possible to identfy a car by its registration number? I've tried Google and various registration sites but no luck. The car in question is WMC 180. The reaon I ask is that I followed this car yesterday in Horley, and I am intrigued to know what it was. My best guess is a Paramount, a mid-fifties 1172 Ford Special - so it may be registered as a Ford, although Paramount were certainly listed as a manufacturer in 1954. I don't think they were supplied in kit form, though. It certainly had the same wing shapes as a Paramount, although with some significant differences - the front wheels were spatted but not the rears, and it had enormous double bumpers - almost bull bars - fore and aft. General appearance was of a rather ungainly cross between a Jowett Jupiter and a Karmann Ghia. I should think it's quite well known, as it appeared to be in concours order. Do you have any links to a photo? The only pix I could find on Google are not remotely similar. The nearest I have come up with are the Healey of about 1955 - on steroids! Or did you search on the numberplate? |
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Geoff Mackenzie wrote: "Pete M" <pete.murray (AT) SPAMFREEblueyonder (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message news:hcp3j4$8kb$1 (AT) news (DOT) eternal-september.org... Geoff Mackenzie wrote: Is it possible to identfy a car by its registration number? I've tried Google and various registration sites but no luck. The car in question is WMC 180. The reaon I ask is that I followed this car yesterday in Horley, and I am intrigued to know what it was. My best guess is a Paramount, a mid-fifties 1172 Ford Special - so it may be registered as a Ford, although Paramount were certainly listed as a manufacturer in 1954. I don't think they were supplied in kit form, though. It certainly had the same wing shapes as a Paramount, although with some significant differences - the front wheels were spatted but not the rears, and it had enormous double bumpers - almost bull bars - fore and aft. General appearance was of a rather ungainly cross between a Jowett Jupiter and a Karmann Ghia. I should think it's quite well known, as it appeared to be in concours order. Do you have any links to a photo? The only pix I could find on Google are not remotely similar. The nearest I have come up with are the Healey of about 1955 - on steroids! Or did you search on the numberplate? Searched on the number plate. Was it something like this? http://leitchmotorsport.com/nzraid/images/arthur2.jpg -- Pete M - OMF#9 |
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