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Geoff Mackenzie
 
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Default Car ID - 11-03-2009 , 06:15 AM






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.

TIA

Geoff MacK

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Default Re: Car ID - 11-03-2009 , 06:19 AM






Geoff Mackenzie wrote:
Quote:
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
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'61 Rover P5 3 litre
'78 Escort 1300 Sport
'99 Audi A6 V6 Quattro Avant


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Alfa experience be different from everyone else's.
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Default Re: Car ID - 11-03-2009 , 11:36 AM



"Pete M" <pete.murray (AT) SPAMFREEblueyonder (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
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

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?

Geoff MacK

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Default Re: Car ID - 11-03-2009 , 01:40 PM



Geoff Mackenzie wrote:
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"Pete M" <pete.murray (AT) SPAMFREEblueyonder (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
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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.

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

'62 Rover P4 100
'61 Rover P5 3 litre
'78 Escort 1300 Sport
'99 Audi A6 V6 Quattro Avant


"It's an Alfa, it will go wrong, it will piss you off, why should your
Alfa experience be different from everyone else's.
Now get back out there and swear at it before something else breaks."

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Geoff Mackenzie
 
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Default Re: Car ID - 11-03-2009 , 02:53 PM



"Pete M" <pete.murray (AT) SPAMFREEblueyonder (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
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

No, not at all! The thing I saw had a split screen, far more bulbous wings,
and bluntly was plug-ugly. I'm sure the giveaway was the spatted front
wheels with open rears; can't imagine many designers thought this a good
idea.

Geoff MacK

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