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The Archive has one of these which is in better condition, though it doesn't have quite as many of the original spares in it. We have added some new components to bolster the originals however...
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There are people selling "Ulster projects" with less parts than there are in that box!
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1925 Chummy
1934 Box
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Any prospective bidder should be wary - it doesn't look to me like all the parts are necessarily unused or of Genuine Remax origin - certainly one of the few definitely identifiable items, the kingpin set, is not. B & A (Bearings and Accessories to give them their full title) was a contemporary rival aftermarket supplier of steering and suspension parts.
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Sorry if an obvious question - but was "Remax" part of Austin or like a "Halfords" or something?
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Remax were a manufacturer of aftermarket parts.
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If anyone remembers, there was a yard/factors in West Norwood called Clare's Motor Works. Percy Clare I believe was a pre war director of Remax. I think Remax may have ended up with Quinton Hazell.
Clare's certainly had a lot of Remax parts! Clare's started breaking cars in the 20's and seemed to have never thrown anything away!
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I'd forgotten about Clares, I used to visit in the late 60's when I was a "starving apprentice" in Herne Hill, not sure if I ever bought anything but was made welcome!