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How can I identify a pre-WW1 car?
I have a photograph of a pre-First World War car, complete with registration number. The car is being driven by my grandfather who was a chauffeur. I have tried many times to identify the car and its manufacturer, but no success. Can any one help?
Asked on 15 May 2016 by Bammy
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Try the archivists at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu. They make a charge for this service that goes back into supporting the museum.
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