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RX 9192 is alive and well and owned by an old school friend of mine.
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I'll note RX 9192 has had some modifications. Of course, open center wheels. Also bucket seats with a hose run around behind the back. It has the works option Luvax shocks. Which begs the question. Does any of the surviving EA Sports still use these shocks and how well do they work? And some odd routing of the exhaust.
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Wouldn't open centre wheels be standard by a B4- series car?
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That may be, Jon. I don't think the works would stick with something on a sports, if an improvement had been available. That said, it seems that not all later cars carried 10 stud blocks.
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Car type: 1931 RM Saloon; 1936 Special
My July 1931 RM saloon has closed centre wheels and is a B4 series car.
Rinsey Mills book says:
"...June 1931, a further increase in spoke diameter and wheel centres of thicker gauge steel..........November 1931 around chassis 138530 , anew style of wheel with 12 outer and 24 inner laced spokes and pressed in stainless steel wheel centre..."
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B1-8751, VE 4492 was fitted with Luvax shock absorbers by the works and they were still fitted in 1986.