Thanks Arthur and Diana for the Tassie pics.
It is either 0049 this one, or , 0046.
Both went to Tassie, 0049 from Faulls in Perth and 0046 from Grenvilles.
Both are being restored and so far seem to be the only 86" Royal Review,s left.
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Thanks Arthur and Diana for the Tassie pics.
It is either 0049 this one, or , 0046.
Both went to Tassie, 0049 from Faulls in Perth and 0046 from Grenvilles.
Both are being restored and so far seem to be the only 86" Royal Review,s left.
Halfway through the gearbox rebuild. Had to mix and match the rusty gears but I think it will work out OK.
Lots of threads on box rebuilds so wont detail here.
[QUOTE=wrinklearthur;1789947]I was at a loss trying to work out how to post those pictures on here, so many thanks for sorting that out for us.
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Looking at the photos, they take off the windscreen, but there seems to be a bar of some sort bolted across the bukhead using the screen mounting holes.
Anyone have any idea on what it is?
It can be seen better on the side shot but I cant expand it.
Keith
The Royal Rover
i wasnt sure what it is if it was just the seal painted silver. But it does look like a bar.
Hi Keith , if you go to posting by wrinklearthur 1st nov the side view of l/R with 2 other vehicles & tower in back ground , you can expand it 400% & it shows a shelf that comes out to the front of the brackets it looks like a trough. Well i can on my computer by clicking on the star at the top right of the page than clicking to 400%.:cool: Wayne
If you go directly to the Tasmanian archives where these photo's are kept, then the resolution maybe a little better and allow greater detail.
a link to the general direction on here.
Quote:
http://search.archives.tas.gov.au/de...ype=S&id=AB713
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AB713-1-2657
AB713-1-2658
AB713-1-2659
AB713-1-2660
AB713-1-2661
AB713-1-2662
AB713-1-2663
AB713-1-2728
Anthony maeder tells me he has some P4 hubcapss for you . they are in Newcasle , he will pick up in December . He tells me they are free to good home .Is that you? :DWayne
Hi Wayne. I am sure I can give them a good home.
Has he put that bronze knob on the Tickford spare wheel cover yet?