17-03-2018, 08:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-03-2018, 09:09 PM by Ally Monce.)
(17-03-2018, 08:34 PM)Derek Sheldon Wrote: Rosengart was provided with 100 rolling chassis in 1928 to start his business. These of course would be identical to the Austin of the period. These chassis could be recorded in the Austin archives.Hello Derek,your description is spot on ,looks like an aluminuim cast tower with a slot in it ,as soon as I can I will take a picture for you to decide as it does not look like the previous photo posted on this threadI have the heritage certificat that states the following 1 make/model Austin seven saloon 2 Chassis No79383 3 engine No,79116 4 body No not recorded 5 Specification RHD,Export 6, colour Brown 7 date of build 26 Feb 1929 89 date of dispatch 4 March 1929 9 Dealer Destination not recorded 10,Car Number A8-1949, British Motor Industry Heritage Trust,Certified Copy of a Factory Record .Cheers Ally
You may have a Rosengart cooling fan which is mounted on a “tower”, on a slot arrangement.