We do not often see expensively nickel-plated rear axles because, of course, this English-made chassis was prepared for the Motor Show at Olympia to attract customers. We'll tell you it was 1919, the first year of production, but you have to tell us which make. That first year saw almost no production, the early cars having faults which earned them a poor reputation, with 'weak rear axles,poor brakes and unsatisfactory steering'. Nevertheless, a sports model was bought by a famous pioneer aviator who once attempted (unsuccessfully) to fly the Atlantic. The more details you can give us about this car, its engine lubrication, starting arrangements and the company's destiny, the more likely you are to WIN.
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Answers in the comment box please. Post that before Monday November 23rd and you may become the winner of this week's pre-war Quiz and will get the infamous PreWarCar T-shirt. Be careful though, check the Rules under 'Read More' first. Results and source of photo will be published next Saturday, November 28th. Enjoy the weekend!