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Location: The Scottish Border
A very nice car Tony , it’s a keeper?
Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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My AG 1932 had a plate riveted with 1/8 aluminium round head rivets ( €& crackle black original paint underneath
David
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Hi mike,
I never mind standing corrected.
Needless to say I've had plenty of cars, body's etc come through the buisiness.
Even in the early days, when the untouched true scrapper cars were coming in.
But I can't recall one ever having the patent place riveted.
I should replace never, with rearly?
Tony.
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I don't know, Tony!
Most of the cars I have owned have been from the late Twenties or the mid Thirties, and without exception they have all had the Patents Plate attached with setscrews, so I was going to suggest that the alloy rivets were used only in the early/mid Twenties ... and then DavidH's reply scuppered that idea!
Let's just say either method could have been used ...
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My 29 fabric saloon patent plate was definitely riveted on. I had to remove the rivets so that the dashboard could be painted.
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Looks spot on Tony what a lovely job, will have to come and see it in the flesh,
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Tony - Marvellous job, Congrats. Re radiator shell,my prospective buyer quit his job and has gone Outback on a Geology kick, so can't locate him as yet. Will try again for the next weeks, if no go will come back to you. Cheers, Bill in Oz