


1929 Vauxhall Other 20/60 Hurlingham
Background check
This vehicle has been de-registered in the past and then registered again. The registration may have expired because the licence was not kept current or it may have been in an accident and written off by an insurance company.
Description
Purchasers of a 20/60 Vauxhall had about eight different body options they could choose from. This car arrived in New Zealand back in 1930 with a Richmond body on it. Over the years that body became very shabby. The car was purchased by the current owner in 2012 with the desire to build an exact copy of the time period Hurlingham body. He researched and viewed Hurlinghams both here and in England taking 100's of photographs, patterns and measurements from Hurlinghams and then proceeded to have the current body built Accurate patterns were made for all ancillary parts (centre windscreen staunch-on and door handles) and then cast in brass and plated. The front and rear windscreen frames were fabricated from patterns had taken off the orginal Hurlinghams he had pretty much unlimited access to. The seats were copied from original Hurlingham seats. No expense spared or shortcuts taken. The car is mechanically strong with a go anywhere feel to it. The combination of a large engine & light body give it serious performance for the day when it was regarded as a bit of a hot rod This is one of those cars you just hop in and go for a weekend cruise with the kids / grandkids behind you in he 'dickey seat. A real head turner. Personalised plates included.
Questions & Answers
Looks like over head valve motor skip25 (40 • 11:25 pm, Fri, 6 Mar )sure is autodep (96 • Friday, 6 March 2026 )What a cool car. Do you know if this was owned by someone in the Waikato around the 1990s or early 2000s? Cheers. rovercitroen (460 • 3:14 am, Sun, 12 Apr )
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