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Trenchcoats and fedora hats do have a gangster reputation, not that I could intimidate anyone.
Wow, what a compliment, thank you. The answer is no, but the reason that I appear as I do is because I simply like the clothes and style of the era when even casual dress had an air of elegance.Have you ever been in any British movies? You look like the complete Brit. Maybe someone from Scotland Yard. When I was in London, I saw a few men that dressed like you are in these pictures with carrying the umbrella and wearing a hat and raincoat. I really like the shoes.

that is a glorious picture, really lovely, best I've seen of all your pictures. You really should send that to a Car magazine.. talk about look cool as ice....Wow, what a compliment, thank you. The answer is no, but the reason that I appear as I do is because I simply like the clothes and style of the era when even casual dress had an air of elegance.
There are a number of photos of me in one or two adverts and websites, none of which I got paid for. This one was particularly annoying because I gave pemission with one advertiser to use it and then came across it elsewhere. Such is the internet.
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WOW. You even have the car. You definitely identify with the perfect Brit like we see on tv. Do you have any idea what the value of your car is? You should be in advertising. You just need a bottle of Hennessy Cognac and a woman dressed in your era sitting on a blanket under an Elm tree. It would make a great ad for Hennessy.Wow, what a compliment, thank you. The answer is no, but the reason that I appear as I do is because I simply like the clothes and style of the era when even casual dress had an air of elegance.
There are a number of photos of me in one or two adverts and websites, none of which I got paid for. This one was particularly annoying because I gave pemission with one advertiser to use it and then came across it elsewhere. Such is the internet.
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You old smoothy Holly, what a compliment. Much appreciated.that is a glorious picture, really lovely, best I've seen of all your pictures. You really should send that to a Car magazine.. talk about look cool as ice....![]()
The manufacture of the car has some history. It's called a Y-Type and it was made by MG. The design was 1936/37, but production didn't start until 1946, due to MG, along with every other manufacturer going over to producing for the war effort during WW2. MG learned much during the war years and all that knowledge went into that Y-Type. By 1950 the pre-war shape had given way to more modern looking cars. What I have is the pre-war look of the car with all the improved technology that MG acquired throughout the war. It's a fun car.WOW. You even have the car. You definitely identify with the perfect Brit like we see on tv. Do you have any idea what the value of your car is? You should be in advertising. You just need a bottle of Hennessy Cognac and a woman dressed in your era sitting on a blanket under an Elm tree. It would make a great ad for Hennessy.
I really like the fender mounted mirror. What is the make, model and year of the vintage auto, if I may ask?

she's really beautiful.... Mrs HC... first, then the car lolYou old smoothy Holly, what a compliment. Much appreciated.
The manufacture of the car has some history. It's called a Y-Type and it was made by MG. The design was 1936/37, but production didn't start until 1946, due to MG, along with every other manufacturer going over to producing for the war effort during WW2. MG learned much during the war years and all that knowledge went into that Y-Type. By 1950 the pre-war shape had given way to more modern looking cars. What I have is the pre-war look of the car with all the improved technology that MG acquired throughout the war. It's a fun car.
You want to see a lady dressed in the era? I can't give you the blanket or the brandy, but the lady is very special indeed.
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YHave you seen this thread? Lots of photos there of the type of clothes that I like to wear.She’s beautiful. You are one very lucky dude. She dresses very stylish or chic as some would say.
I remember older kids during the 70’s were riding around in MG’s and Triumphs in my area. I drove my friend’s Trump (Triumph, but we shortened it to Trump) and it was quick off the line, but his needed the transmission rebuilt. So the mechanic at the Triumph dealership told my friend what to buy and we put it together and back in the car in 2 days. It drove like a champ. They are lots of fun to just drive around in. You don’t have to open the door to get in.
My friend’s Triumph looked like this one.
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