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RE: Identification, anyone? - Robert Foreman - 16-11-2018 Thank you Chris, most informative and I've learnt something new. RE: Identification, anyone? - Tony Press - 16-11-2018 (16-11-2018, 03:00 PM)Chris Garner Wrote: Robert, My original early 1929 Australian Fabric Saloon (I won't call it an RF because even though a 'wide' door, the front and rear side windows are similar in size) has a Benjamin Horn BG 23 mounted on the bonnet bar with a bracket BG 84 similar to that used for the Rist Horn The Rist Horn would have been common by this date but as I say waste not want not at Longbridge. This same bracket would have briefly been used to mount it on the cylinder head. Tony. RE: Identification, anyone? - Bob Culver - 17-11-2018 The Major's flying experience, especially if in skittish rotaries, would hqve been ideal training for a Seven. It would be interesting to know the basis of the Trial and how such varied cars were compared. I dunno exactly when petrol pumps became common, but into the 1920s, even in towns, cars were filled from 4 gal tins, often by stabbing them into a large funnel. |