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Good afterneoon. I'm re-fitting the doors to my RN and I noticed that the bottom hinge (that was still attached) had the number 86 (or 98) stamped on it. Are there any numbers for the top and middle hinges?
Regards Stuart
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Yes, all three are different to contend with the body tumblehome, from memory 96 97 98, I will have to check to be sure.
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Stuart, Dave is spot-on: top hinge is stamped 96, middle 97 and bottom 98.
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Interesting. So is it the earlier coachbuilt cars which appear have body number stamps, or was that a confusion?
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Body number on our 1929 RF
Jim
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Many thanks for the replies I’ve sorted out the hinges which are numbered.
Going to use steel screws as the previous ‘restorer’ has used brass which have broken?.
Regards Stuart
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I wonder if it original holes, or if holes not drilled large enough in new wood?
A digression - do vintage or post-vintage tourers have body number or location-marked hinges??
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The trick when using brass screws is to use a steel screw of the same size first then remove it and replace with the brass screw.
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Location: Brecon
Car type: 1932 4-seat Tourer, 1925 Pram Hood Chummy
Original door hinges from my 1932 AH Tourer (long chassis, wide door).
Nearside top 97
" bottom 100
Offside top 99
" bottom 100
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