403-1404, 2017: Some new pictures |
Now that the 403 is running fairly well, I can plan her ASI/FIVA homologation; I also took some pictures of the more interesting details of 403-1404..... |
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GRRC Members' 2017 badge is purple |
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A fabulous dashboard |
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As you already know if you followed my blogs, in the past I experienced some serious trouble during the restoration of '403-1404'. At one moment (or two) I seriously thought of selling her, as I couldn't bear the idea of going after the many problems that appeared day after day, every time I took her out. But every time I sat in the 403, being very angry and resolute to sell her, and looked at this dashboard, I instantly changed my mind....you can't sell a car that offers you this view. That's class |
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Engine number plate. '1404' has a correct '100A' engine, but it was swapped early in her life. The original one was no. 3092; in 1953 they fitted, for unfathomable reasons, no. 3185 |
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Original plaques are always fascinating. If anyone not familiar with Bristols asks himself what the metal cylinder with the rubber button actually does, well, it's for starting the engine standing out of the cabin. One of the quirky details of this Bristol (and of very few other British cars of that era) |
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It is interesting to see that Anthony 'Tony' Crook not only bolted a personal plaque to the bulkhead when he sold a second-hand Bristol ('403-1404' was sold new by University Motors in London) but quoted his own reference number for this car. That's a professional |
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The chassis number plate in 2012, before restoration |
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The polished chassis number plate today, in its original position near the oil filter. Please note the correct 'Vokes' label on the filter, courtesy of Peter McGough |
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Underside pics. No rust, just a little bit oily |
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The rebuilt alternator in its place |
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A nice old-style fuel filter is a reassuring thing |
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'100A-3185', LH side |
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'100A-3185', RH side |
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The Bristol key fob sold by BCL is very nice |
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