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Location: Cotswolds
Car type: Austin Seven RP 1932
Hi Folks, I posted a similar thread a couple of weeks ago and received several replies Thank you.
PeteUU suggested that the RP might have had a Magna speedometer rather than the needle type.
Can anyone advise what was fitted originally to a December 1932 RP Box?. it is obviously an early RP
as they appear to be listed as a 1933 model.
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Both the speedo head and cable need to be changed. There are at least two magmo speedos. The earlier type (correct for your car) doesn't have slots and blue plasic inserts for side illumination. The mark 1 Ruby uses the one with these slots.
The Ruby one has 1040 on the dial (1040 turns per mile) not sure about the RP...
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
Whilst an RP should have a Magmo they are notoriously inaccurate. If you've got a needle type I'd stick with it unless you're frightened of the rivet police.
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I have a Magmo in my September 1933 RP I have checked it with a sat nav on a trip to the Grimsthorpe Speed Trials today.It was accurate and has now recorded 91000 miles. The Speed Trials was worth a visit,even with the light rain,good turnout of cars and bikes.