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Following on from the thread about naming our cars it lead me to wondering about other ways we personalise our cars with radiator mascots & other fripperies - does anyone have any of theirs they'd like to share? (& to those who only want their cars to be 100% original please disregard this thread! ;-))
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The car I am buying has a couple of plaques hanging from the rear bumper, I will be removing them. They are both white plastic ovals, one has GB on it and the other says 1936 Austin Seven Ruby.
I cant add a picture as the file size is too large and I do not know how to make the picture file size smaller.
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30-07-2018, 07:14 PM
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Luggage racks on 2 cars. Probably GB plates on 2 cars (not same two).
The RP has a superb 1930's reversing lamp on it. And for some reason father also fitted a Klaxette as well as the Rist.
The RL has a smiths clock, mainly as someone had made the hole in the dash (looks like it was made with a tin opener), so putting a clock in the hole was simpler than welding the hole up. It also has a 'badge bar' not for badges but to stop the wings flapping about. If it ever gets a respray its going in the skip
I plan fitting an exhaust whistle to the chummy, when is based on one factor, I need to remember where I put it!.
All three have calorimiters of various makers. The Boyce being the least useful
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I have a red triangle on the rear wing of my Ulster that pronounces “four wheel brakes”!
For a number of years I ran same car with a 12” cast aluminium badge on the rad that said “Diesel” - nobody ever questioned it!
My friend Harry Law has an 1930s cast aluminium badge “Ecosse” - he won’t sell it to me, despite asking nicely at least twenty times.
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Hi Ruairidh
Why not ask Harry if he’ll let you take a rubbermoulding then
Get some cast? I’d buy one.
My TR3A has two nice car-badges, a quartered London Motor Club badge
Plus another quartered 1950’s British Monte Carlo Rally Entrants badge
I’m sure Andrew Goodfellow would want one!
Planning a mascot for the GE Cup and an unusual French horn.
Also have a red triangle, but might fit it up
With Leds and mount it above the rear number plate
Regards
Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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Harry is happy for me to do this and I will let you know if I take him up on the offer.
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30-07-2018, 08:28 PM
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For some years, I used to fit a silver, upright hare to whatever wreck of a car I happened to have at the time; Vitesse, Marina Coupe, A40, Standard etc. Several years later, I realised that it is the mascot from an Alvis. It is still up in the loft.