Another hint: It is a special (made in a very small series) of a well known model made by a major French manufacturer.
Very sweet indeed, Isobel. My parents (in the photo) had a regular one once upon a time, before kids etc... Image Unavailable, Please Login
What a lovely photo and a treasured one I'm sure. Little wonder if your interest in cars was inherited.. Yes indeed, a Jowett Jupiter with Adams and Robinson coach work. Back to you for the next candidate.
Thank you, Isobel. Continuing on the theme of interesting European obscurities Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sadly no, and thank you for not posting it. I just threw up in my mouth a little. Save that for future play, my friend. (edit out all but model name) Is it a Ghia-Aigle Sonnet I? Hi Is, only pretty JJ I've EVER seen.
Major manufacturing country, so not "obscure" in that sense. Britain and Germany have already been ruled out , so basically Italy and France left...
Panhard with Italian coachwork? But not Allemano like these. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Getting (very) close! Some of the cars were Panhard-powered (I think the one in the photo is Renault 4CV-powered, though...), but coachwork is actually also French.