What a beauty! My great grandfather, Henry, had one - one of the first cars in Portsmouth, registration BK88, though because the number had been issued twice it was changed to BK106. He was a poor driver, so his daughter, Beryl, used to drive, with Henry in the back. He bore a remarkable resemblance to the King, and on one occasion, being driven around the Isle of Wight by Beryl, a small crowd came out to cheer.
What a beauty! My great grandfather, Henry, had one - one of the first cars in Portsmouth, registration BK88, though because the number had been issued twice it was changed to BK106. He was a poor driver, so his daughter, Beryl, used to drive, with Henry in the back. He bore a remarkable resemblance to the King, and on one occasion, being driven around the Isle of Wight by Beryl, a small crowd came out to cheer.
1907 wow, glad its in good nick despite the lack of combustion
I have a supposedly 1910 all days and onions. I wonder though, the motor is number 4108.....
Is anyone else here from the other video of the guy with the machine from Allday's and onion? He had a old CNC type machine from this company.