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◊ 2014-09-29 15:35 |
It is a Traction 7, waiting for more details. |
◊ 2014-09-29 16:48 |
You won't have any, Bob, except those you can crop in the two other pics with the car on it. |
◊ 2014-09-29 17:52 |
That's OK with the picture, Didier, I meant details from Traction Masters. The car is a 7, but 7A, a later one? maybe someone can trace it better than me. |
◊ 2014-09-29 18:17 |
There are no horns on the bumper, so that excludes 7A, 7B and 7 Sport. The grille is chromed, not painted. Therefore a 1935 only 7C (or the rather rare 11 Légère from the same year). |
◊ 2014-09-29 18:25 |
Something I didn't know, Dyna: Did the 1935 11 and 7C share the same body? I feel this car too narrow to be the 11 body I know. |
◊ 2014-09-29 23:49 |
The 11 Légère looked exactly the same as the 7C from the same period (except the slightly wider tyres: 140x40 on 7C, 150x40 on 11 Légère). Of course there was also the 11 (Normale) which was longer and wider. The small 7C and 11 Légère had these dimensions: (L x W x H, + wheelbase) 445 x 164 x 152, 291 cm. The bigger 11 Normale had: 465 x 176 x 154, 309 cm. |
◊ 2015-11-02 22:55 |
Probably my fault. 640x496 format doesn't really make sense. I changed for 640x480. |