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RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Tony Betts - 23-12-2017 Linkula oil gauge, made through david harcourt. Replaces the oil button. [attachment=1632] DESMO version of the linkula. [attachment=1633] P&H wing mounted petrol can. [attachment=1634] One of my favourites, Rotherhams resurve fitted to D shape petrol tanks. [attachment=1635] Oil fillers for mag engines. I've had many different ones. But sold them over the years. [attachment=1636] Original warning triangles for the back of the car. [attachment=1637] DESMO dummy. DESMO quickly cought on to the austin 7 being called the baby austin. [attachment=1638] Boyce motor meter. If you can read the small print under the GEM model. Although these are American, the were sold in the UK under licence by Benjamin. For light cars, AUSTIN 7. [attachment=1639] This is the larger universal model. With austin script. [attachment=1640] And another [attachment=1641] Suppliers plate. [attachment=1642] Austins herald of motoring mascot. [attachment=1643] This one is a bit big for the 7 at 5 1/2 inches. But I understand they done a 4 1/2 inch for the 7. But never seen one. [attachment=1644] RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Dave Wortley - 23-12-2017 From 1937 East London Rubber Co. catalogue. RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Tony Betts - 23-12-2017 Hi Dave, Love the DESMO mirror for austin. It looks like they used it as the hinge pin. I'll keep an eye open for one of those. Tony. RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Tony Press - 24-12-2017 (23-12-2017, 05:13 PM)Dave Wortley Wrote: M Found the booklet- Austin Seven Equipment and Accessories 1930-1932 by Bryan Norfolk from 2016. I will add the pages you posted above thanks. Cheers, Tony. RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Ritchie Wilson - 24-12-2017 [attachment=1652 Wrote:pid='4861' dateline='1513951230'] RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Duncan Grimmond - 24-12-2017 Oooh, those tinplate cars...any more? RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Bryan Norfolk - 24-12-2017 (24-12-2017, 12:43 AM)Tony Press Wrote:Hi Tony,(23-12-2017, 05:13 PM)Dave Wortley Wrote: M I produced those booklets some time ago and sold the last remaining copies in 2016. As it was some time ago, I do not think that I am able to produce more copies. I shall investigate. However, I am thinking of trying to produce a new booklet. I shall keep you informed. Regards Bryan RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Bryan Norfolk - 24-12-2017 Here is an advert for the petrol reserve item shown in one of Tony Betts pictures. RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Tony Press - 24-12-2017 (24-12-2017, 02:56 PM)Bryan Norfolk Wrote: I produced those booklets some time ago and sold the last remaining copies in 2016. Thanks Brian. Look forward to an update. Cheers, Tony RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Steve Bryant - 25-12-2017 (24-12-2017, 05:48 PM)Bryan Norfolk Wrote: Here is an advert for the petrol reserve item shown in one of Tony Betts pictures. Any chance of someone giving an explanation on how it works? i think I might know but would like to know for certain. Thanks Stephen. |