• ReallyZen@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    An early one, a 7 with the smaller engine I believe (the difference is in the rims). If I’m right this puts this picture as pre-ww2 because the 7 was very quickly replaced/followed by the 10 and 15. Numbers are “fiscal horses", the amount of taxes to pay being relative to the size and power of the engine.

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      6 months ago

      this puts this picture as pre-ww2 because the 7 was very quickly replaced/followed by the 10 and 15.

      No, it just means this car was manufactured pre-WW2.