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- RobertArthur
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From a V-8 engine in the USA to the UK, only 6 cylinders inline with the help of a Lucas mechanical fuel injection system. Not a double SU-carburettor. The Triumph TR 6.
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Thanks to RA for the links. The one that describes the flathead Ford engine gives full detail to the question posed by Curtis. I owned two early Fords retro-fitted with a later version (1940) and can attest to the reputation of their tendancy to overheat.
The first was a 1929 Sport Coupe (no photo) with a two-blade original fan which use to boil like a kettle in slow traffec, and a 1932 roadster that had once been used at "the lakes" and therefore had no use for such fripperies as a fan at all and I discovered had most of the blades on the water pump cut off to avoid any wasted energy. Entirely unsuitable for street use so I let it go.
The first was a 1929 Sport Coupe (no photo) with a two-blade original fan which use to boil like a kettle in slow traffec, and a 1932 roadster that had once been used at "the lakes" and therefore had no use for such fripperies as a fan at all and I discovered had most of the blades on the water pump cut off to avoid any wasted energy. Entirely unsuitable for street use so I let it go.
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- RobertArthur
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Surely those cars brought a bit more variety to the traffic scene. These days it's hard for me to distinguish between the various makes. Take a pickup like this one, outside the big cities in the US a run of the mill appearance. Or go shopping with this one. Not to mention the other more or less streamlined designs. Altough this one has still a real nose.
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True enough. This one certainly was easy to distinguish. I would have a hard time getting in and out of it today.RobertArthur wrote: ↑Fri Jun 06, 2025 12:11 pm These days it's hard for me to distinguish between the various makes.
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Derek Bell at Le circuit des Remparts at Angoulême.
A must go to .
P1040870 by john curtis, sur Flickr
P1040871 by john curtis, sur Flickr
A must go to .
P1040870 by john curtis, sur Flickr
P1040871 by john curtis, sur Flickr



