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Another crop POV of the 1948 Daimler (British) DE 36 Hooper convertible seen earlier in it's unusual but sumptuous blue/green paint.
I have to apologize to my Flickr buddies that I follow, for no comments, as for 7 weeks, all the Flickr selections of those I follow are jumbled on the left side of the screen and refuse to allow any comments. I may have fixed that tonight, but I will be back to harassing you (you know who you are) as normal sometime soon.
Daimler SP250 old V8 power
A car now considered to be a many years ahead of its time.
Lightweight V8 power, lightweight plastic body. Loads of fun
One from last years holiday up north at Beamish ..These two having fun driving around in this lovely Daimler Bus ..
Heads turn as a white 1955 Daimler Conquest, PCR 896, cruises up and down High Street during the Broadway Car Show.
Most folks at first glance would think Jag Mk.2 but this is actually badged Daimler 250 V8.
Sister to the Jag, but built in far fewer numbers, this example is superbly presented.
London to Brighton Veteran Car Run 2024 at South Croydon. Car owned by The RAC and Jaguar/Daimler Heritage Trust.
The Daimler SP250 sports car was built in Coventry from 1959 to 1964. It was the last car to be launched by Daimler before its parent company, the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA), sold it to Jaguar Cars in 1960.
This classic 1963 Daimler SP250, 805 HRY, was on show at Gloucester Goes Retro on 23 August 2025.
The first gasoline-powered motorcycle, dubbed the Petroleum Reitwage, was built by legendary German designers Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach back in 1885.
Scale 1/6, motor 2cc, all parts home-made by my husband. :-)