Het wereldwijde magazine en verkoopplatform voor liefhebbers van klassieke auto’s, door liefhebbers.
Het wereldwijde magazine en verkoopplatform voor liefhebbers van klassieke auto’s, door liefhebbers.
Les from Auckland, New Zealand found this photo at a local exhibition about the First World War. The photo shows tired British (despite the German helmet) soldiers who try to make a little fun in the devastated Cambrai, October 1918. Probably short after the battle of Cambrai, 8-10 October.
Les wonders: can anyone ID the car in this photograph which was one of many sympathetically "colourised" WWI photographs in the excellent Great War Exhibition currently on here in New Zealand since 2014 (and until 2018) by Sir Peter Jackson (the movie film director)..?
editor: we're looking at a one cylinder chaindriven car with a most interesting bathtub, barrelsided two seater body. Some observers presume that the body may be of a later date than the chassis that we roughly put in a 1907-1910 window. Shoot us if we're wrong. Thank God that gruesome War was nearly over...
The two visible engine supports are bigger then the VC2- 1045 cc engine. Is this possible the type VY - one cylinder 1841 cc. There are 142 ex. making.
The mounting of the fan is lower on the cylinder then the VC2.
The body is possible of the Leon Bollee.
The fan likes a Lion Peugeot.