[Staowners] {Spam?} indicator arms
George Simpson - Forums
george.simpson.forums at neuf.fr
Sat Jul 21 11:18:18 EDT 2007
Mal - I have an ex-Arizona Mk I Alpine (A3012989 LRX .... sixteen cars
after yours and dispatched from Ryton July 3, 1953) with no slots in the
outer skin. The P.O. who bought it from the U.S. said that it didn't
have them when he imported it. I haven't been behind the trim to see
whther there are trafficator fixing brackets.
George
Mal Clark wrote:
> Hi everyone,thanks to those who replied to my question on cam
> bearings,but haven't come up with any new bearings as yet,
> Another question, wanting to know the facts on the external
> indicator arms, that were fitted to the Sedans and Alpine, of the
> Alpines I have restored,all of them have provision for fitting
> these Indicator arms, on the inner panels,ie securing brackets and the
> slots,on the inner skin,but not punched through to the outer skin, my
> lastest Alpine,which is a early car A3012973 does not have the holes
> in the outer panel,for the arm either, I have noticed that some
> Alpines and the 6 works cars have the indicator arms fitted,trying to
> work out when these arms were dropped from production,and maybe the
> export cars never had them,possible only home market cars, anyone
> throw any light on this? Mal Clark.
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