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From the badge, it's a Cubitt but more than that I do not know.
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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Cubitt%20c...562.jpg&t=ffhp
Colin is right .Cubitt , built in aylesbury 19250-25 , about 3000 were made , doubt there are many left now . |
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Well it's a start. Thanks chaps.
I actually worked on one once when I worked for Tula Engineering in Kimpton, |
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Well, according to the DVLA, the Cubitt was manufactured in 1925, and it appears to have had the same owner since at least 2012. It is a 2998 cc variant, and is currently on the SORN list.
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RBS knew the answer to the Cooper puzzle. (well almost).
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30 Jul 2020, 18:55 (Ref:3991710) | #9 | |
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The Bobtail?
1. To make it short enough to fit in the transporter 2. So the tail would sit flat on the ground when hinged back Paul, not always lurking |
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crMalcolm had the Bobtail right. Anyone else?
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The Cooper Bobtail might have come about for an aerodynamic reason .
Without the cutaway it might have had the profile of a wing . The date of this was just a couple of years after Jaguar tried their " Low Drag " C type at Le Mans , & although they tried to keep the reason for retirement quiet , I am fairly sure that the C type was nearly flying off the road on Mulsanne as it was an ideal shape for aerodynamic lift . So , perhaps by then , Cooper had figured it out & was not going to make the same mistake . |
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The Bobtail story seems reasonably well known, judging by the replies. The design is a variation on the aerodynamic theories of Dr. Kamm, who advocated a flat rear end as a better option than a more streamlined for the tail of a car. I do not profess to grasp the detail, but Cooper added the concave to the 'flat back' theory.
John Cooper, light heartedly I'm sure, explained it was because a longer design would not fit into the Cooper transporter. The 'flat back' can be seen on various Aston Martins, and Ferrari models. Cheers, Bauble. Now how about the third puzzle? |
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So perhaps Cooper was doing a similar thing with their new shape & saying that it fitted better on the trailer , rather than giving information away to everyone else that it was a step forward in aerodynamic design |
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John Cooper was sceptical about the silhouette, and so explained the design as being to fit into the transporter, until the aero benefits were proven. More details of the work by Maddock on this design, and Cooper's response, can be found in Doug Nye's 2003 book - 'Cooper Cars'. ISBN 0-7603-1709-7. |
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My Alfa spider has a Kamm-tail....or at least that's what it is sometimes referred to to distinguish it from the Duetto.....
Can't do anything about your third puzzle Bob, as all I can see is two symbols of a no-entry sign and a message that the image has been resized....don't seem to be able to access them..... |
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EB, what about joining try and find an acceptable answer? The second is not a Buchanan can it be a Victress?
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XNO1 is the Dick Jacobs MG special...so is the link MG?
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Ben oui, quoi, il suffisait de le dire!
This Special reminds me an other ugly coupé, a Pichon Parat Dolomites I drove quite a few times. More ugly than that you die! |
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Ah yes, I think you call it “challenging styling”!
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