Aluminium body by Jensen, twin SU carburettors. Last one I saw was abandoned in Clay St. New Farm sometime in the 60's or early 70's. The ally body made them even less durable than the normal A40. Had all the other A40 built in problems.
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Correct is a Jensen design. It did not give me small problems, just before my return to Oz the crankshaft break in two and I run out of time to repair it an bring it to Oz :(
I had a Nissan Cedric.
My first car was a 63 Beetle. Awesome little car, got caught by dad doing a donut on Authurs Seat (Vic). Bad move,, but a lot of fun, would love to have it now, they fetch big dollars these days.
Ex FIL did up an old Ford Prefect to original condition, used to get me to drive it around for him,, top little car to drive, had nice soft suspension, probably very dangerous in the hands of a 19 year old,, but very smooth ride in her.
Also had a Fiat 132 (?), looked like the old square Datsun 1600's,, double overhead cam from memory with twin carbs. Went fast and chewed through the juice like a V8 :eek:
Renault 10 and fiat 600 van very similar to a Mazda drongo but much much better
That engine used to regularly run No.2 bigend bearing. Probably something to do with your broken crank. Other endemic problems were blowing head gaskets with monotonous regularity, making gudgeon pin tracks up No.3 bore in spite of the pin being clamped in the rod, short exhaust valve life.
My mates neighbor was loading a "Hup Mobile" onto a trailer yesterday. I had never heard of them before....
My SIII swb truck cab was about it for me......unusual in the fact that at 25 years old I was the 3rd owner.