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    This Wheel brace was in Rossco's seat box. Original type ? Fits 80 inch wheel nuts.
    Cleaned it up today and a protective coat of paint.

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    Is that a metal handle on the crank? I'm pretty sure the 80" would have had a wooden handle, with the metal one coming later. But the same size nuts were used until almost the end of 2a production.
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    Appears to be sprung steel handles, John.

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    What a huge resto. How's the progression? Awesome to see what you've done so far

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    Looks like the wheel brace in my 80" that has steel hand grips . My two 49 Rover P3's had this same type of wheel braces with the steel hand grips . I have about 20 Rover wheel braces of different sizes & are all made the same way.
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    Put aside 5 days this week, to try and move Rossco along a bit,
    Because of where it sat for 38yrs, every bolt is a struggle.
    A passing comment as I was painting the brace 'Thats not a land rover part' We she learnt something new today.
    Very slow progress.
    Hopefully wont take me 6 years like Gilbert, my S3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1950landy View Post
    Looks like the wheel brace in my 80" that has steel hand grips . My two 49 Rover P3's had this same type of wheel braces with the steel hand grips . I have about 20 Rover wheel braces of different sizes & are all made the same way.
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    OK, I must be thinking of the one that came with my father's Austin 16!
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    Quote Originally Posted by whitehillbilly64 View Post
    Put aside 5 days this week, to try and move Rossco along a bit,
    Because of where it sat for 38yrs, every bolt is a struggle.
    A passing comment as I was painting the brace 'Thats not a land rover part' We she learnt something new today.
    Very slow progress.
    Hopefully wont take me 6 years like Gilbert, my S3.

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    Wheel Brace

    Quote Originally Posted by whitehillbilly64 View Post
    This Wheel brace was in Rossco's seat box. Original type ? Fits 80 inch wheel nuts.
    Cleaned it up today and a protective coat of paint.

    whitehillbilly
    My '53 80" has the same tubular steel handle. All the Series One wheel braces that I have seen have been that type. Not much leverage on a rusty wheel nut! I have have never seen one with a wooden handle, but the jack winder has a wooden cross piece.

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    Good evening.
    Started work on Rossco's 53 bulkhead.
    Bit of patch work and made up some captive nuts.

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