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61farnham

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  1. Cheers for posting this it'll come in most handy when i install my Edmunds intake soon.
  2. Here's another Tattersfield old ad that shows how the linkage goes, posted this in an earlier thread but might help someone.
  3. My '48 Plymouth There's a scene to make me jealous, nice garage/collection you got there.
  4. Got that Mike, just added a few more to the group.
  5. Merry Christmas and a happy new year to all.
  6. Thanks for the heads up, great idea for a group just joined added some of my photos from here in the UK. regards .......... Simon.
  7. I used the info on these two previous posts to remove mine, on one the colour had faded and once out I just repainted the back of it and it looked as good a new. http://p15-d24.com/topic/17913-taillight-reflectors/?hl=reflectors http://p15-d24.com/topic/10657-re-chroming-tail-lights-for-a-47-dodge/?hl=reflectors
  8. Nice job so far on the Woodie, can't be many of those about? Thanks for posting.
  9. It'll have to be 2016 to get on the sand, all passes for 2015 are gone!!!!!!!!!!!
  10. Nice video thanks for posting. That pass is no good for you Robin, you'll have to send it to me for disposal regards.......... Simon.
  11. Thanks all for a timely and informative thread as I'm just sorting out the linkage to install my tall Edmunds intake. I'm planning on starting with stock B&B's with a 3/4" phenolic spacer between the carbs and intake. I would have thought that the Sharp intake's performance figures would be similar to the Fenton as the castings are very similar to look at apart from the fins. I also have another dual intake that's branded D&S and it's identical to the early Fenton one just got a different name on it, from research I've done on the net and info from the Hamb the S in D&S belongs to Al Sharp. I have to say that the Tattersfield intake mentioned in the original post wins the day for looks, i've found an original instruction leaflet for it doing a google search that I've posted below they also made an high compression head for the Plymouth/Dodge engine anyone got one? regards............. Simon.
  12. Hi MM, Welcome to the forum,lots of good people and info here. Nice looking Dodge you got there, I recognise the house in the photo's I brought my '48 Plymouth Business Coupe from Alan too. regards....... Simon.
  13. Steve told me he was going, glamping again no doubt!!!!!
  14. Hi Robin, Looks like you all had a great weekend on the sands, i'll have to make the effort and take my coupe up there next year. Regards...... Simon.
  15. Hi All, I went just on the Saturday, not in my Plymouth gave the Ferd a blast, had a great day lots to see and do. Here's some pics of the boys at play And one for TrOjan If you want to see more from the day have a look at my album on Flikr https://www.flickr.com/photos/55675756@N00/sets/72157644553606704/ regards .............. Simon.
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