The video below has been shared on a couple of Facebook pages, though originally from the East Riding Archives, and shows a drive through Beverley in the 1960s, there are some interesting cars, but is that a Jensen C-V8 on the right in the first few seconds of the video?
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Re: Beverley in the Swinging Sixties
If you mean the dark car joining from the right in the park before you go through the arch into the town then I think it's a Triumph Spitfire.
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Re: Beverley in the Swinging Sixties
Hi Chris
I think we mean the same one, but it looks too long for a Spitfire, though I agree the roof appears to have a kink in it, as if it is a soft top.
John
I think we mean the same one, but it looks too long for a Spitfire, though I agree the roof appears to have a kink in it, as if it is a soft top.
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Re: Beverley in the Swinging Sixties
Agree with Chris. My first thought was a Spitfire too.
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Re: Beverley in the Swinging Sixties
I also think it is a Spitfire MkI/II. It is way to low to be a C-V8.
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