Right. I managed after three attempts to find the right house. He has two cars on offer. The first is the one we know about that he has had for 20years sitting in his garage. Needless to say it is toally dusty and sitting on four flat tyres. The first thing I tried to do was to see if the engine was turning but the car is parked so close to the wall that I couldn't get the starting handle in nor could I push the car out of the way on four flat tyres and no doubt seized wheels. The battery had obviously been removed as had the radiator, which sat in the boot.
The front of the car appeared to be in better condition than the rest, though the grille was rusty at the bottom as was the bumper valance. Otherwise both wings appeared to be original or at least didn't appear to be later wings, the chassis legs appeared to be in moderately good condition, or at least had no holes that I could poke with a screwdriver. But then it gets worse - the passenger door was rusty at the bottom (nothing that couldnt' be fixed) and moved a bit on the A post. The drivers door was in better condition but swung madly on its pillar. Internally was a joke !!! The floor, if that is what it could be called, was made out of 1-2mm sheet iron welded on in two layers. The welding too looked it was off a russian T34 tanks. The crossmember underneath was badly tacked on (no seam welding).
There was a hole in the inner rear wing towards the boot, though the wing itself appeared good. The drivers side wing was rusted at the top (by the gutter) as was the bodywork at the edge too. The edge of the boot was rusty, obviously, as was the interior boot floor. The rear bumper valance as rusty too.
Generally underneath the front chassis legs appeared to be ok or at least I couldn't poke any holes through the passenger one. The floor as I say was a joke and bodged out of sheet iron. There was one or two holes in the inner rear wings but the inner fronts looked ok. The rear chassis legs looked ok but would probably need replacing anyway.



He mentioned too that he had another car to go free with it too, which he kindly showed me, but it was located up a long muddy lane and across a muddy field, so impossible to remove. Parts had obviously been removed by others as the wings and grille were gone as was most of the engine. He had this down as a 1952 car, but am I wrong in saying that this car looks like it could be a Series MM ???

Ps. I told him his black car was probably only worth about £50-100 at best. Although he said he intends to move as he lives alone, I get the impression that he would be happier to leave the car where it is until he gets a 'couple of hundred' as he said when I was leaving. Its not an impossible restoration, but only for £100. What do you think ?
Gertie, 1962 Saloon, Milly, 1969 Traveller (ex APL 971H) and now KAS 1958 4 Door Saloon.
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