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1930 AJS Two Seater
1919 AJS Outfit
1930 AJS  Fabric Saloon
1929 AJS 2 Seater Special
1913 AJS MotorCycle
1952 AJS MotorCycle

1929 Austin Seven Sports
1936 Austin Seven Ruby
1929 Austin Seven Spors
1936 Austin Seven Roadster

1929 Austin Seven Chummy

1929 Austin Seven Chummy

       Austin Seven

1950 Humber Snipe Mk 3

1927 Indian Motorcycle

1929 Morris Cowley

1949 MGY
          MGA

1928 Oakland

1927 Reo Flying Cloud

1929 Plymouth  U
1929 Pontiac
1914 Twombly CycleCar

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1926  Whippet 96 Roadster

1927 Indian Motorcycle

1935  Austin Seven Sports
1938  Austin Big Seven
1940  Austin 10 Sedan

1937  Bedford Utility

1925  Buick
1937  Buick 8/40 Sedan

1926  Chevrolet
1930  Chevrolet
         
Chevrolet
1930  Chevrolet Four Door

1924 Chevrolet Tourer
1927 Chevrolet Tourer

1927 Dodge Tourer

         Dodge

1924 Dodge

1927 Dodge standard 6

1940 Dodge

1940 Dodge

          Ford
1930 A Model Ford
1924 T Model Ford
1915 T Model Ford

1929 Graham Page

1934 Hudson Terraplane

1934 Hudson Terraplane
1959 FC Holden Sedan

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1927  Chevrolet  Tourer

Entry number 53 Driver Malcolm Dows Navigator Lyn Dows

        Queensland         South Australia        Victoria          Tasmania         Canberra         West Australia         Northern Territory

The Chevy 'Bowtie' logo was first adopted  supposedly after  William Durant  saw a similar design  while staying in a hotel room in Paris,. I  do not know if anyone has ever published a  copy of the original  wallpaper design,  but as the story goes the design stuck in Durants mind.

By 1927, over one million Chevrolet cars were selling  in the United States making it, the clear market leader.


Early Chevrolets  are a restoration favorite,  plenty of these cars were made and this is always  a great starting point for  any

Restoration.  Parts can usually  be found with a little effort,   An

unbroken succession of  successors  to today  gives  this car 

Instant recognition as  an early example of one of the great  car makes.  Driving  one of these models today  is great fun.

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