N° 228 E. I. Appleyard and Mrs. P.C. Appleyard on Jaguar MK VII on arrival at Monte Carlo beach after Col de Braus regularity test. Monte Carlo Rally 1953. To prevent the competitors from taking the timekeepers by surprise and passing without being spotted the organisers decided to paint the front wings of the cars white with washable paint. This enabled the officials to identify them a long way off even if their rally plates were not easily visible because of dirt or their position on the car. (Louche p. 118) - Photo by Edward Quinn

N° 228 E. I. Appleyard and Mrs. P.C. Appleyard on Jaguar MK VII on arrival at Monte Carlo beach after Col de Braus regularity test. Monte Carlo Rally 1953. To prevent the competitors from taking the timekeepers by surprise and passing without being spotted the organisers decided to paint the front wings of the cars white with washable paint. This enabled the officials to identify them a long way off even if their rally plates were not easily visible because of dirt or their position on the car. (Louche p. 118)

E. I. Appleyard and Mrs. P.C. Appleyard arrive at the finish line on Monte Carlo beach in their Jaguar MK VII during the 1953 Monte Carlo Rally. Having just completed the Col de Braus regularity test, they pass under the “ARRIVÉE” banner. The car’s white front wings were painted with washable paint, a measure introduced by the organisers to help officials identify competitors from a distance, even if rally plates were obscured. Spectators and a distinctive Kleber-Colombes promotional vehicle are visible in the background.


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