WHERE ARE YOU NOW?

For now, I lumped all the pre-war cars together, I would LOVE for there to be enough demand to split it into groups (hint...hint, post here about your pre-war Singer)
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IANH
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WHERE ARE YOU NOW?

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I've owned two Juniors in my life, one a Porlock and the other a "special. I just wonder if the special still exists. It was based on a 1930 two door fixed head coupe, can't remember the model name, and was then converted into a 2 seated open car.. The top rear of the coupe was turned around to make the basis of the rear tub. It had cycle wings front and rear with a rear deck covered in rexine. The screen came from an SS jag (singer sports!) and the floor mats were Singer sewing machine mats. I owned the car in the 60's and was eventually sold in the Hove/Brighton area. One door only on the left, spare wheel vertical at he rear. It served me well. I was only a two seater but took four of us, 2 sitting on the rear deck, to apprentice school at Fords Dagenham daily. Does it still exist? I would love to know! Unfortunately I lost all my photos to the damp and can't for the life of me remember the reg no. It was very well converted, I met the guy who converted it sometime later. He then owned a Riley Lincock, Lovely car
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IANH
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Not a reply, but a bit more info. I have found an old photo of the car, and, glory be, the reg number is visible. It is RX6442. According to DVLC its on SORN. Are you there current owner?
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