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Posted 15 April 2012 - 19:39
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Posted 15 April 2012 - 20:00
Bingo.
And yes it does sound great.
PS: what is that little nozle thingy actually good for?
Posted 15 April 2012 - 20:24
The same question was asked, about the same car's chassis plate, a couple of years ago on the Malllory thread, but we never really got to the bottom of it.And if so why the English text ?
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Posted 23 April 2012 - 12:32
Saw this today at the Avenue Drivers Club meeting in Queens Square, Bristol on a 1933 Morris Cowley, it was one of a pair mounted each side of the windscreen on the bonnet and looks exactly the same on the reverse (rear facing) side, does any one know what it is/does ?
Relevant answers maybe used on a forthcoming blog.
Thanking you in anticipation of your responses.
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Posted 26 April 2012 - 16:58
What it lacks in photographic excellence, it made up for in excitement.
Number plate from a 1958 Mk1 Sprite which decided to leave the track during a sprint last Sunday.
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Question 1 to number 1:
Apologies to for the momentary Cilla-moment ;)
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Posted 23 May 2012 - 08:59
That's the Rushmore acetylene generator for the headlamps.
Posted 23 May 2012 - 11:02
Well of course!Thanks Allan
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Looked up what that means gas lamps
Posted 23 May 2012 - 23:03
Well of course!
So much more effective than oil lamps and much more robust than early electric filaments, bearing in mind the roads of the day.
I gather that acetylene lamps are still used by cavers, as we motorists can get the necessary calcium carbide from "outdoor persuits" shops.
The Rushmore system was good, although the patented rocking grate had corroded away by the time I owned the one I had (1994)
Posted 23 May 2012 - 23:11
No, as the grate was corroded anyway and I sold the whole lighting set as it was. I fitted a set of the new-fangled electric lamps.'patented rocking grate' ?
Have you got any pics ?
Posted 24 May 2012 - 07:30
No, as the grate was corroded anyway and I sold the whole lighting set as it was. I fitted a set of the new-fangled electric lamps.
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Any questions?
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Posted 19 June 2012 - 09:16
Yup.Firebird?
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Shadow CanAm @ FoS
Posted 02 July 2012 - 21:56
Shadow CanAm @ FoS
Great shots, Guys!McLaren M20 CanAm @ FoS
By giraffe138 at 2012-07-02