Cars lined up at 1935 JCC Members Day

Cars lined up at 1935 JCC Members Day
Cars lined up at 1935 JCC Members Day
Cars lined up at 1935 JCC Members Day
Cars lined up at 1935 JCC Members Day
Cars lined up at 1935 JCC Members Day

Autocar Glass Plate C6743

Comments (8)

  • Thegeneral58
    Thursday, June 12, 2008

    This looks like June 1935, and the Fiat Balilla to the right of No57 is Mike Tenbosch who was No 56 in the event who achieved a Special award in the high Speed trial - what was the number plate?? Dick Patten

  • Derry Aust
    Thursday, June 9, 2011

    Would be nice to see the left hand side of the photo enlarged. Think there may be a Triumph Gloria Southern Cross there (64 ?)

  • Guest
    Wednesday, November 2, 2011

    Yes, I'd like to see the Singer enlarged please! Great site - just found it :o)

  • austin
    Wednesday, February 15, 2012

    Finally got round to getting some more crops of this one sorted. Hope that provides the detail you are looking for.

  • Guest
    Sunday, May 20, 2012

    Like also to see more of the Singer Lemans. Did you know who is the driver of this car? Ivo Matthé

  • cchilcott
    Thursday, April 11, 2013

    Car 73 Reg No BMP850 is the Frazer Nash TT Rep of T Law, chassis 2140 with ohv 'Gough' engine

  • Christopher Dancey
    Friday, July 24, 2015

    I own MGJ2, registration number ALX 124 , chassis no. J4129 owner/driver D.H.Cottingham. From MG Archives I am aware that my car achieved second class awards in the March 1935 JCC Brooklands Rally. Is there any information or photos of my car or the race, Thanks.

  • Duncan Cartwright
    Tuesday, November 17, 2015

    Can anyone identify car no. 61? Riley Imp. The registration is obscured, though it looks like it may be driven by a female team. Of course I may be biased by the Kay Petre/Dorothy Champney connection with competition Imps..... Thanks

  • Cathelijne Spoelstra
    Wednesday, December 14, 2016

    Hi Austin, Would it be possible to zoom in on the M.G. Montlhéry Midget which is visible behind the standing lady in the white cap, please? The first part of the entry number is 1. I know a close up won't reveil a registration number or a clearer entry number even, but certain features of the car may be allocated to a certain chassis number anyway, hence. Many thanks!