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Location: North Wiltshire
Car type: 1927 Chummy, 1938 Big Seven 1/2 a Trials Chummy
I'm afraid he's probably right Ivor. Twenty years ago, I acquired a very original 1933/34 4 seat tourer. The exhaust was to an original pattern I'm sure and it ran alongside the tank. Eventually I had to replace it and I made up a new one to the same pattern.
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Location: Auckland, NZ
Hi Parazine
There is no cause to be afraid! Although I do concede some of the more rabid responses have rattled me on occasions.
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On my RP the tail pipe is alongside the petrol tank , but is not the original.
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Location: Dunedin NZ
Car type: 1934 RP
The tailpipe on my 34 RP is positioned exactly as Bob describes
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Location: The village of Evenley
Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
14-05-2020, 02:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-05-2020, 02:26 PM by Ivor Hawkins.)
Well! That’s put a different slant on it!
The car is up on four axle stands, I shall see which is both practical and aesthetically pleasing and go for it...?
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
The only thing to watch Ivor is with an " under the tank" mounting the tailpipe can be very close to (or in contact with) the forward face of the tank, depending of course on assembly and accuracy of bends. This might be why there are differing solutions.
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Location: Bala North Wales
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
"Excuse the underside of my car, it’s a driver rather than a polisher!"
Don't worry Ivor. My own car's underside is in about the same state.And like yours, its a driver.
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Location: Near Cambridge, UK
Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
On my first RP (in 1959) the tailpipe was under the tank, which proved very useful when the tank bracket pulled through the floor: at least the tank was supported by the tailpipe! I don't recommend this system, but it proved useful at the time.
Robert Leigh
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The world is not so set up for the modern car which have a low slung catalytic converter which have been known to set fire to the grass Bob.