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A mystery motor in miniature

Supposedly taken in the streets of Brussels in November 1930, this fascinating photograph shows a man checking the underside of a small car.

Now, looking at the number plate of the car behind it, it certainly seems to fit the Belgian setting, but the vehicle which receives the most attention here has a different style plate and looks to be of different origins – French, perhaps? The number 3941-X1 or 3941-XL may hail from there, possibly from the Deux-Sèvres department? We’re happy to be taught more.

The size of the plate also gives an indication to the actual size of the car itself: it’s tiny, but there does indeed appear to be an exhaust running through the chassis, so this is no pedal car but one with a real combustion engine. The horizontally-placed tank at the back is evidence of that, too. Also the suspension looks fairly serious, as does the radiator with its honeycomb pattern. Could the man just be a passer-by who wanted to check what was underneath it himself? His interference does make identification of the vehicle more difficult for us here…

Words: Jeroen Booij; picture: i Media Cities
 

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Dienstag September 19th, 2023
TERRY
25 September 2023, 04:16
The CAR ON THE LEFT LOOKS LIKE A LANCIA LAMBDA
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Job-Jan Bakker
24 September 2023, 19:32
Tram in the background seems to be Tram 24, which ran from Brussels Schaerbeek Station to Uccle. The full route can be found on wikipedia, which might lead to the exact location where this photo was taken.
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Bres Dominique
19 September 2023, 17:19
Hello,

I think this photo has a touch of Robert DOISNEAU ...... ?!
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Guy Alexandre RAYMOND
19 September 2023, 10:18
La voiture sur la gauche de cette photo, immatriculée 32977 appartenait en 1930 à Madame Hortense BUESCO.
Elle était domiciliée Rue André VAN HASSELT 39 à SCHAERBEEK (BRUXELLES)
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