Dellow was a niche automobile company near Birmingham, England, in business between 1950 and 1957. The ads above show the final model, all the images I see are of the earlier vertical grill and separate fenders-type bodies. The cars were originally based on a Austin Seven chassis and were intended as a competitive trials car or sporty little road car. The Austin Seven-based cars were not strong enough for the rough world of trials and there was soon a new chassis with 1200 cc Ford engine and Ford axles, each car produced was different than the one before as improvements were incorporated.
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Note the independent front suspension on the trials car; both the Ford and the Austin would've had a solid front axle originally, so it may be of Dellow's own manufacture. D.
That apparently, was one of their developments.
Here it is, 8 - 10 Lordship Lane... Streets are so boring now. https://maps.app.goo.gl/q2JxTXc3W3vfQSdZ7
The dealer at 33 E Dulwich Rd, London is also changed, not for the better.:-)
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