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Talbot Ten
Go to British Cars When Rootes bought Talbot it created a small Talbot Ten with Hillman Minx bits

 Sunbeam-Talbot 10 - grille badge
 Talbot 10 - grille
 Talbot 10. Abbotts of Farnham built the Talbot Ten 4-seater coupe body, but in 1938 built seven 2seater coupe bodies with dickey seat.
 Sunbeam-Talbot 10.  Sunbeam and Talbot were purchased by the Rootes Group in 1935, and the Sunbeam-Talbot Ten of 1938 was a modest development of the Talbot Ten which was based on the Hillman Aero Minx
 Talbot 10.  In 1935 the Sunbea-Talbot-Darracq motor group collapsed and were purchased by the Rootes Group.  One of the first products was the 1936 Talbot Ten which was based on the chassis and mechanics of the Hillman Minx.
 Talbot 10.  Abbotts of Farnham built the coupe bodies on the Talbot Ten, and this is one of only seven 2-seater coupe bodies with dickey seat.
 Sunbeam-Talbot 10. The Ten was sold as Coupe (by Carbodies), Sports Tourer (by Whittingham and Mitchell) and this saloon version.
 Sunbeam-Talbot 10.  This car has a Sports Tourer body by Whittingham and Mitchell.
 Sunbeam-Talbot 10.  In 1938 the Talbot Ten was relaunched as the Sunbeam-Talbot Ten and featured an 1185 cc sidevalve Hillman Minx engine and chassis, but the body was not shared with the humbler Hillmans.
 Sunbeam-Talbot 10 Sports Tourer
 Sunbeam-Talbot 10. The Ten was produced from 1938 until replaced by the Sunbeam 80 in 1948
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