Dear Nigel Good story, I'm secretary of the oldest American car club in the UK and I.m sure or at least think I am ! , that our chairman a Mr Eric Barfield used to own a 29 Imperial, I know he did not like the brakes in the rain so much so he sold the car!. David Munson >From: PNigelW@xxxxxxx >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: IML: 1929 Imperial >Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 04:45:00 EST > >Thanks for the support I have recieved in the last couple of days.... > >When I bought my car amongst the many things that was missing was the >cylinder head... in order to get one I had to buy a complete tranche of >spares from >New Zealand....this included 2 red heads! In fact if I can find a chassis >frame I nearly have enough bits to build another car! > >My car is now bored to +60 thou and because I have been unable to find the >correct carburettor I will be using twin bronze bodied SU carbs of the >correct >period and with a little attention to the combustion chambers I hope my car >will produce nearer 125 hp and with the highest back axle ratio which was >available (again courtesy of New Zealand) I hope to cruise comfortably on >British >Motorways at the legal limit with lots in reserve! > >The car is now in the paint shop.....and then has to be trimmed so >realistically I wont be using it until next year..thenI will find out if I >like it too! > >I beleive that there are probably less than 24 L*80's in the world out of a >production of c2400, but one thing I have learnt in the old car >world...never >be specific as someone can generally prove you wrong! > >Regards > >Nigel Plant _________________________________________________________________ It's fast, it's easy and it's free. Get MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger