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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
Martin, that's a very small difference in numbers, so it looks like there was nothing major wrong with the engine, but it needed to be pulled from its original installation to keep the production line running. It may have been something as insignificant as incorrect timing or a faulty carburettor.
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Very interesting, thank you both. Nice when details such as this can be verified by paperwork and demonstrate original examples such as this.
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Location: Bala North Wales
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
This is getting quite interesting. I not e Mark R’s comment that he thought that engine numbers were about 1000 ahead of chassis numbers by 1933. My car, also a 1933 car like Martin’s, is a matching numbers car, the engine number being 563 more than the chassis number.
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No Tony they didn't.
I'll dig out the correspondence to be sure, but I'm fairly certain that information about the engine number wasn't given to me.
Cheers,
Stephen