According to details collected by Bill Boddy and printed in sequentials in Bugantics of 1987 the following would be a possibility: Easter 100 long; H W Purdy; T37 light blue (wheel colour not given); Retired
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Friday, November 25, 2011
No 7 is the Austro-Daimler entered by J P Turner for Jack Dunfee to drive, but it looks like the owner at the wheel. The Bugatti (a faint no 9 on the tail) is Harold Purdy.
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Surely a T.37 with wire wheels and small brakes?
According to details collected by Bill Boddy and printed in sequentials in Bugantics of 1987 the following would be a possibility: Easter 100 long; H W Purdy; T37 light blue (wheel colour not given); Retired
No 7 is the Austro-Daimler entered by J P Turner for Jack Dunfee to drive, but it looks like the owner at the wheel. The Bugatti (a faint no 9 on the tail) is Harold Purdy.