I am restoring a 1955
Crown Imperial 8 passenger
limousine, factory equipped with the Ausco-Lambert disk brakes.
Do you know where I could
find (ideally
NOS) four complete units or any of its parts or components
(cylinders, linings, etc.)?
The car has paint code 07
(Crown Imperial Blue). Would
you have the PPG (or, even better, the DuPont) Paint Code?
Thanking you in advance
for your attention and time,
Sincerely,
(reply from me)
Thank you very much for
your prompt reply and for your information.
Yes, this is a strange
Imperial case. I too thought that the A-L disc brakes were fitted only
up to
1954. It seems though, that they were offered as standard equipment
until 1954, but were also available from 1955 on as an option. On the
other
hand, from all the information that I have come across during my
investigations, I have found no mention that they were only fitted to
the front
wheels. In effect, the car in question in a one-owner car which has
not been modified or tampered with in any way, and it has these A-L
brakes
on all four wheels.
It is truly a pitty that
this car has these brakes, because otherwise it runs well and is in a
general good condition, which makes of it an excellent restoration
project. If the car has no brakes, it makes little or no
sense in proceeding with a restoration. The search for these brake
parts
has been going on for more than one year. I have even wrote the Ausco
Company
recently, and I am waiting for a reply.
....I hope to find the
parts somewhere someday!
On a different matter,
perhaps you could give me a hint as to what are a pair of amblems that
this car
has on the outside top center of the rear doors, which I have not been
able to see in any pictures of this car model. They seem to be
"Ghia" emblems, but as far as I know, Ghia was not in the Imperial
picture in 1955. I will have to make a closer inspection. Would you
know
anything about this?
Well, I guess it will be all for now. Thank you very much for your time
and
attention.
Regards,
Carlos Cabana
Caracas, Venezuela.
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