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frenchcurious · 10 months
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Daimler Double Six 50 Sport Corsica Drophead Coupe 1931. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
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1976 Daimler Sovereign 4.2 Coupé
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classiccarsincyprus · 1 month
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Daimler DS 420 Limousine
Spotted in London
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les-belles-mecaniques · 2 months
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1926 Daimler Saloon-Cabriolet Coachwork by Barker
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lewisinho · 3 months
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so daimler fumbled by refusing to make lewis a long-term ambassador…wow, you’d think something that was as undeniable as lewis’ love and commitment to mercedes was not reciprocated nor apparently trusted enough says enough about the state of things, you don’t play about with your biggest asset
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for-valour · 1 year
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BERTIE IS DRIVING! :)
Also, the original car --a black 1939 Daimler DB18 Drophead Coupé-- is still in existence today and from what I have read, is well-loved and looked after by its current owner!
From the BBC documentary, Princess Margaret: The Rebel Royal. gifs made by @for-valour
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diabolus1exmachina · 1 year
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Lagonda V12 
Under W.O. Bentley Lagonda developed a 4.5 liter V12 for a new luxury class. The new Lagonda V12 competed with Rolls Royce and Daimler. In addition to the factory body, there were also special bodies for which Lagonda supplied the chassis and engines. In 1939 two Lagonda V12 competed in the Le Mans 24 hour race. With the help of W.O. Bentley could be built a competitive car in a matter of months. The engine had a higher compression and thanks to four SU carburetors it now had 200 hp. The chassis was made easier by drilling and thanks to the aluminum body the car weighed only about 1350 KG. Result: 3rd and 4th place.
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jadrbo · 5 months
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🖖🏼It’s freezing cold outside, 🥶😂
so let warm ourselves with nice memories knowing that next year there will be such nice time again. 🙏🏻👍🏼✅❤️
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trb752 · 2 years
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1952 Daimler Regency Convertible
Teaching the chauffeur the controls in the new car in front of the Hooper coachbuilding factory in Acton, west London.
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oldieliebe · 6 months
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Guckuck in den Oldtimer-Stadl
Schaut mal vorbei, mein Stadl-Spezl hat wieder geniale Fotos gemacht …
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frenchcurious · 2 months
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Daimler Double Six 50 Sport Corsica Drophead Coupe 1931. - source Victor Dos Santos.
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1976 Daimler Sovereign 3.4
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classiccarsincyprus · 4 months
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Daimler Consort
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1982 Daimler Double-Six Series III V12 Saloon
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en-wheelz-me · 7 months
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Daimler Double Six 40/50 Martin Walter Sports Saloon, 1932. Designed by Captain H.R. Owen and built by Martin Walter Ltd, a one-off powered by a 6.5 litre 150hp sleeve-valve V12 engine. 
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