New Pre '65 Kenlowe Plate replicating the damaged original above.Those Kenlowe fans are lying refreshed but I am not too keen with the silver idea as seen on a few original car restorations so I might strip the cases again and revert to black.
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Twin photo with post 64 Kenlowe plate added with an edit today.New Pre '65 Kenlowe Plate replicating the damaged original above.
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More post '65 Kenlowe type plates in pro' (curiously not just an address change but the original fonts between the two types are different).
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Other plates typically used on P/ cars.
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I received a message from an old friend this morning who reminded myself of making a couple of accurate steering rack casting patterns.
This 2-piece and cored R/H pattern just needed fillets and numbering at the time.
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There is no better feeling than crafting something a special gift for someone.Wow! Very nice!! As a gift to one of my sisters, I built a simple Dulcimer about 30 years ago and thought that was quite the challenge!
I don't know if it was only road cars. Most intelligent racers avoided them however and used pins.James, Your level of knowledge with these cars amazes me. Were these fitted to the road cars only? where are they fitted and how do they get released once the body has been closed.
Every day is a school day. Cheers.
Regards Ryan.
Is this where there is the small rectangular hole in the rear centre edge of the roof?They were actuated in two different ways.
The pair in my photo are linked with a bar between them and operated with one push of a T lever in the roof slot.