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The post on windshield washers got me thinking about accessories for our cars.
Has anyone documented all the various wonderful items one could buy in the thirties that were available ? Perhaps we should start a thread on this?
Cheers,
Stephen
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Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
One accessory I have never missed in my RP is a heater. It gets quite warm enough inside without one! More so with the 4 blade fan.
Nobbies are probably the most enduring, and Motometers.
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Steve,
I have somewhere a Brown Brothers catalogue from perhaps just postwar with Austin 7 accessories shown. I will try and find it and post bits of it.
Dave.
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What about one of those hopeless screen heather bars? The ones with a sucker on either end. Or a set of 'Town and Country' tyres?
I have an ad somewhere for wheel disks which look very smart (?).
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23-12-2017, 01:25 PM
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Not so much an accessory for the car but a CD of 20’s tracks for the driver
Which Santa delivered early!
Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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23-12-2017, 03:25 PM
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Well I've had a quick look round some austin extras.
Sorry the pics are not the best, things are packed away for the winter.
If anyone wants to do a book on this sort of thing, I can always take better pics.
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Knee horns were made by different company's.
But there is a P&H and DESMO here.
I had one with a big C as a supplier on as well.
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Couple more.
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One of many locking petrol caps.
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Autovac petrol gauge for 7hp.
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Tony,
That top horn looks as though it could do with a little Viagra.
Dave.