01-06-2022, 02:00 AM
Thanks Chris
The cuffs look like a bandsman's outfit.
With the war still not over another relative in service may have been worrying. Or with the end near he may be worrying about future profits.
Waite's later Seven racing must have been a concern. Perhaps Austin had not heard of the steering arms.
There was so much prep with old photos the groups often look bored. (My father used to pace out distance etc for his folding camera).
Curious how they lifted the Seven. Little to grasp if direct lifting and a big step for a front then rear jack, or the rockingtype used for cahnging race tyres. Imagine the fuss today if it fell and someone was mildly hurt.
When I only had screw jacks I used to service my Jowett by lifting with a beam between the bumper irons and a chain block
The cuffs look like a bandsman's outfit.
With the war still not over another relative in service may have been worrying. Or with the end near he may be worrying about future profits.
Waite's later Seven racing must have been a concern. Perhaps Austin had not heard of the steering arms.
There was so much prep with old photos the groups often look bored. (My father used to pace out distance etc for his folding camera).
Curious how they lifted the Seven. Little to grasp if direct lifting and a big step for a front then rear jack, or the rockingtype used for cahnging race tyres. Imagine the fuss today if it fell and someone was mildly hurt.
When I only had screw jacks I used to service my Jowett by lifting with a beam between the bumper irons and a chain block