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Hi all
I am after a pair of the cow horn curved front chassis brackets. If anyone has a spare pair or knows of any, please contact me.
art@spitfireart.com
01273 843749
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Arthur
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Hello
Someone replied, but I can't locate the reply?!
I need the curved type suitable for a replica Ulster build....hope this helps, as I'm not yet au fait with all types yet. On my Ruby chassis, I have the more right angled type brackets which are unsuitable.
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Arthur
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These are available new from several suppliers.
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The Ruby Low chassis and earlier high chassis have a different forging on the front of the chassis,the angle which these brackets fit are different so I don't think you can use the earlier cow horn brackets on your car unless you twist them.
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As Austin indicates you will need to make them for a Ruby chassis
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09-10-2017, 11:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-10-2017, 12:09 PM by Ruairidh Dunford.)
How do the special ones differ please David?
I recall using your blank ones in the past, which I drilled and bent to suit.
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The special ones are made to fit a Rod Yates Ulster body on a Ruby chassis. The difference is at the bottom end where the holes are so that they suit the holes in a Ruby chassis.
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Thank you for confirming David.