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1930 Vauxhall 20-60 T Hurlingham 2-seater - VSCC New Year Driving Tests

According to a UK government database the car was manufactured in 1932 and first registered in the UK on 25 April 1932. The engine capacity is given as 3317cc.

But that would make an accurate description: 1932 Vauxhall 80 Hurlingham 2-seater.
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