Title- "At Cowwarr Bridge"
From Monash University Archives.
No r.h.r door ??
Wow, hang on a minute here guys. Date the car! Horn button on the column, non-demontable wheels; I think we may be possibly looking at a post embargo car c1918-19! Great find!
Oops, I forgot to mention Tarrant...
Dane-
We visited the Cowwarr Wier the day after you toured with us back in March. The Cowwarr wier and bridge is still a very popular picnic place and our club members enjoyed visiting there. If I have a picture of the T's under the beautiful trees I will post it. A very nice picture of yet another body style that there apperar to be no known survivors of.
Warwick, you don't think this is a Tarrant derivitive?
What is the insignia painted on the cowl?
Not painted but fitted air vents.
Ah, so it is. Thanks, Kerry.
David, that style of open air vent in the cowl is often seen on Tarrant cars. These differ from the hooded type preferred by Duncans.
Allan from down under.