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1936 AUSTIN SEVEN PIGSTY FOR SALE £36k
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https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1292862
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#2
Really!
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#3
It also has a satchel!
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For £36k i'd like to see a v-belt on the water pump
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#5
and a proper leather satchel  Big Grin
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#6
would the satchel get through scrutineering?
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This car was originally constructed around 20 years ago. It was sold by its owner for £25000 only a few months ago. Since then it has had the paint removed and a satchel added. I'm not sure of the engine spec.
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(08-12-2020, 02:11 PM)Alex Myall Wrote: This car was originally constructed around 20 years ago. It was sold by its owner for £25000 only a few months ago. Since then it has had the paint removed and a satchel added. I'm not sure of the engine spec.
Ah! But the satchel was used by the Earl of March to hold his sandwiches during the 1930 BRDC 500-mile race at Brooklands. Authentic crumbs can still be found inside. Guaranteed genuine. Sadly, for me, the grub had some meat paste in it - so I'll have to miss on this one.

(08-12-2020, 10:51 AM)Dirk73 Wrote: For £36k i'd like to see a v-belt on the water pump
Or, as an absolute minimum, a tight round belt...
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Isn't that one of those get-you-home belts?

It is quite a nice satchel though. What colour was it before? Does it improve it?
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(08-12-2020, 05:16 PM)JonE Wrote: Isn't that one of those get-you-home belts?

It is quite a nice satchel though. What colour was it before? Does it improve it?
Round hollow plastic belt has been sold for that purpose, but it's actually just an industry-standard product joined by a special double-ended insert; like this: https://store.lathes.co.uk/belts/hollow-...ic-belting
The belt on the car might have been fused together by melting. This is different from the hollow variety and comes in a range of colours and flavours - but for drive systems, the Swiss-made material is the best: https://store.lathes.co.uk/belts/polycor...ic-belting
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