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Radiator repair
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(11-04-2022, 02:57 PM)Dave Wortley Wrote: Tony it was a bargain purchase from one of the first Beaulieu Autojumbles. It was £1.50 or 30 bob as it was then.
4 of us went in a small Ford Thames van and slept overnight in the van in order to be the first to get in. 
Quite unpleasant sleeping arrangement with 2 blokes in the front seats and 2 in the back. Sleeping next to a cold steel bare wheel arch is not nice and neither was the aroma in the van by the morning.
Cheers,
Dave.

Ah! That's a shame; I'd hoped it might have been original - a lovely-looking honeycomb type. Of course, this business about the correct type of core has been covered before https://www.austinsevenfriends.co.uk/for...ator+cores - and YC now has the correct Type A Diamond pattern. I remember at one of those first Autojumbles a chap with a dozen or so new steering column tubes complete with Gas and Throttle plates and levers, etc. - and he didn't manage to sell one of them.


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I've seen some old cores that were honeycomb. 

I believe there was a period around 1930 whwre these were fitted as opposed to the normal Serck A pattern.
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