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Location: Norfolk UK
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Well - the AF head atop a stock Diamond B has been a bit of fun. Pulled a 3.27 through the Cotswolds no problem. Steady 60 and more cruising along in comfort.
Pity the head gasket went yesterday (out dragging a tuned Morris Minor of all things for ten or so miles on a dual carriageway) - but not surprising as it was pre-owned... I'd put the engine together just to see how it runs. Pulling the head is no biggy as it could do with a new set of rings. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Waynesville, NC
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Originally Posted by Penthode ![]() I do not know what a "Pheaton" is. Do you mean "Phaeton"? Nope "tourer". Queen's English ... http://www.nostalgiastore.co.uk/file...A%20Tourer.jpg Mr. UPDRAUGHT - a the end of your linked advert, it lists a 'De Luxe Fordor with sliding roof'.... Any idea what the 'sliding roof' was? Thanks |
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Basically a sliding opening sun roof. That typically leaked and rotted out. Thus my Fordor 'had' a sliding roof...
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Was the sunroof a factory option? Or after-market? Never heard of it before...
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The De Luxe Fordor Saloon With Sliding Roof (see original magazine advertisement from 2 July 1930):
or this one (note in the EQUIPMENT list: "...sunshine roof...": ....and a close up of the car (note the open roof): Brad in Maryland Last edited by Brad in Germany; 10-09-2017 at 11:27 AM. |
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Thanks Brad. it was a little hard to 'visualize' without the pics......
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