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    Tickford Research

    As personal interest project I have decided to start researching the Tickford station wagon - made from late 48 into 51.

    A google search has shown up quite a lot of pics and I do have Taylors book but there are few drawings - blue prints etc. I did find a 34 page Tickford parts catalogue which is a wealth of information. So if you have this type of information that you would like to share (non copyright) can you either post or PM me.

    If I understand correctly the production period covers the period when series 1s changed from constant 4wd to the later part time 4wd system - can any one tell if the Tickfords had different 4wd systems during production. Also how did the colour schemes change - the pics I have found so far start with all over bronze green but some have a two tone green livery and others have a green and cream paint job.

    Anything would be a help at this early stage.

    Thanks

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    Get hold of John Smith's book - "Landrover The Formative Years 1947-1967", Bristol, 2009, ISBN 978-0-9561708-0-4. My copy came from Fishpond (fastest promised delivery), but it is published by the Landrover Series 1 Club.

    It has one chapter on the Tickford, and this would be a good starting point - not much point in redoing what he has already done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    If I understand correctly the production period covers the period when series 1s changed from constant 4wd to the later part time 4wd system - can any one tell if the Tickfords had different 4wd systems during production. Also how did the colour schemes change - the pics I have found so far start with all over bronze green but some have a two tone green livery and others have a green and cream paint job.
    The Tickford wagons only came with the freewheel unit constant 4wd and they stopped production just before the change to 2/4 selection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 260AC View Post
    The Tickford wagons only came with the freewheel unit constant 4wd and they stopped production just before the change to 2/4 selection.
    Thanks - that is what I figured - any clues on where I might get copies of tech drawings etc.

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    Hi Garry,
    Phil Wilson just joined the forum and he posted a description of the 4WD on the Tickford at The 80 inch Mulliner estate cars just in case you hadn't seen it yet.

    He reports that his was originally pale green all over and that is how I remember the car (more recently dubbed sage green).

    Regards, Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooloolah-Paul View Post
    <snip> ... He reports that his was originally pale green all over and that is how I remember the car (more recently dubbed sage green).

    Regards, Paul
    Yes there is currently a bit of debate about the use of the term "sage green" which is actually a much darker colour on some British sports cars.

    Perhaps we should start calling it the Colorbond colour "Rivergum" that a number of people believe is a pretty close match.

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    Heres some pics of the ticford at Gayton from my UK trip last year, it shows a two tone paint job.







    Enjoy, Easo

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    As personal interest project I have decided to start researching the Tickford station wagon - made from late 48 into 51.

    A google search has shown up quite a lot of pics and I do have Taylors book but there are few drawings - blue prints etc. I did find a 34 page Tickford parts catalogue which is a wealth of information. So if you have this type of information that you would like to share (non copyright) can you either post or PM me.

    If I understand correctly the production period covers the period when series 1s changed from constant 4wd to the later part time 4wd system - can any one tell if the Tickfords had different 4wd systems during production. Also how did the colour schemes change - the pics I have found so far start with all over bronze green but some have a two tone green livery and others have a green and cream paint job.

    Anything would be a help at this early stage.

    Thanks

    Garry
    While cleaning up the bits of R06200384 I saw that the number 03 was stamped on the back of the striker plates of the doors and tailgate. Under the tailgate inner cover. Inside the tailgate hinges. and inside the Glovebox panel assembly. My guess is that its a Tickford assembly number, maybe the third built in 1950. Be interesting research to follow up on other Tickfords and see what their numbers are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    As personal interest project I have decided to start researching the Tickford station wagon - made from late 48 into 51.

    A google search has shown up quite a lot of pics and I do have Taylors book but there are few drawings - blue prints etc. I did find a 34 page Tickford parts catalogue which is a wealth of information. So if you have this type of information that you would like to share (non copyright) can you either post or PM me.

    If I understand correctly the production period covers the period when series 1s changed from constant 4wd to the later part time 4wd system - can any one tell if the Tickfords had different 4wd systems during production. Also how did the colour schemes change - the pics I have found so far start with all over bronze green but some have a two tone green livery and others have a green and cream paint job.

    Anything would be a help at this early stage.

    Thanks

    Garry
    gary i have the steering wheel and crome d light for the tickford thats a start for you regards jim

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