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    There were two type of white rims used on the Games - early on they used a wheel that had more spokes than sunraysias and later they switched to standard sunraysias.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whitehillbilly64 View Post
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    Also on Face book page, Series Shed
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    see if that works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitehillbilly64 View Post
    Also on Face book page, Series Shed
    SERIES SHED | Facebook
    see if that works.

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    Nope - need top be a Facebook member to view Facebook stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    There were two type of white rims used on the Games - early on they used a wheel that had more spokes than sunraysias and later they switched to standard sunraysias.
    If you mean the ten spoke welded directly to the rim (as opposed to the more typical 8 spoke disc with holes cut in it that have become synonymous with the term Sunraysia as a style) then they were still possibly Sunraysia branded. I have 10 spoke Sunraysia rims that I bought in 1978.
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    Looking at these rims they are different again from the standard welded “Game” rim.
    The valve is in a different spot, it’s further in.
    I grabbed one of these rims off a Range Rover a few years ago thinking spare for the game then noticed a few differences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northern Lander View Post
    Looking at these rims they are different again from the standard welded “Game” rim.
    The valve is in a different spot, it’s further in.
    I grabbed one of these rims off a Range Rover a few years ago thinking spare for the game then noticed a few differences.

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    Brendan
    I think you'll find there was no such thing as a 'standard' Game rim. Leyland used what was available at the time. Original advertising and mag reviews I have state Sunraysia rims and images were 10 spoke. From what others have said around the internet they also had Peco Stars 10 spokes also though I've never seen anything in print referencing them. Sunraysia had rims to suit most 4wds and other cars in the day and designs changed across time. In fact when I bought my rims new in 1978 I bought 5 with tyres but it wasn't until a couple of years later that I realised one (prolly the spare) was a different shaped cross section. Not sure which of the designs in the photo. I think Peco had a flatter dish on theirs.
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    1976 SWB Series III Soft Top (AKA the big Meccano set)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakey View Post
    I think you'll find there was no such thing as a 'standard' Game rim. Leyland used what was available at the time. Original advertising and mag reviews I have state Sunraysia rims and images were 10 spoke. From what others have said around the internet they also had Peco Stars 10 spokes also though I've never seen anything in print referencing them. Sunraysia had rims to suit most 4wds and other cars in the day and designs changed across time. In fact when I bought my rims new in 1978 I bought 5 with tyres but it wasn't until a couple of years later that I realised one (prolly the spare) was a different shaped cross section. Not sure which of the designs in the photo. I think Peco had a flatter dish on theirs.
    I take your point there as the rims offered were available before the Game was released and there are photos of Range Rovers with them on.
    My point was more about the 2 different styles of welded rims and the placement of the valve.
    Are you able to see the rim information?
    It should be visible on the inside of the rim (not where the tyre fits)
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    Brendan

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    GAME roof lining

    Hi, would anybody be able to post some photos of the roof lining of a a GAME please? Please include photos of the pieces above the windscreen and doors if possible. Is the material glued directly to the metal roof? Thanks

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