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Old 09-29-2022, 05:18 PM   #61
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If you find a Foster can under any of the seats...it's Australian
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Old 10-22-2023, 02:23 AM   #62
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Gooday,
I have an August 28 Australian A tourer ( Phaeton ) it used to have a curtain storage between front and rear seat under the floor but is long gone as this old jalopy sat out in the weather for over 40 years.
I am finally in a situation where I can afford to have a go at beginning restoration. Problem I have is all the wood in the thing is completely beyond using, I need plans , diagrams perhaps measurements to begin this mammoth task. Has any one done one of these using Steel? I am pretty handy on both .
Would love to hear from anyone in Austyralia or elsewhere that my be able to get me on the right track.
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Gooday,
I have an August 28 Australian A tourer ( Phaeton ) it used to have a curtain storage between front and rear seat under the floor but is long gone as this old jalopy sat out in the weather for over 40 years.
I am finally in a situation where I can afford to have a go at beginning restoration. Problem I have is all the wood in the thing is completely beyond using, I need plans , diagrams perhaps measurements to begin this mammoth task. Has any one done one of these using Steel? I am pretty handy on both .
Would love to hear from anyone in Austyralia or elsewhere that my be able to get me on the right track.
Thanks in advance.
John Baulch
John, where are you in Oz? Each state has its own Model A club and I'm sure there will be members in your nearest one who have a Tourer.
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Old 10-22-2023, 08:07 PM   #64
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There is a Facebook group called "Aussie A Models" as well. Mostly hot rodders, but some restorers.
Parts come up for sale on it, and general chat. There have been recent photos of a roadster being steeled out.
Back in the 70's I think there was someone doing a wood kit. A few years ago a new wood floor pan came up on ebay. If you are lucky someone may have a wood kit stashed away they are never going to get around to using.
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Old 10-23-2023, 01:38 AM   #65
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John, where are you in Oz? Each state has its own Model A club and I'm sure there will be members in your nearest one who have a Tourer.
I'm in Northern Victoria, will check out if there is any Model A clubs nearby.
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There is a Facebook group called "Aussie A Models" as well. Mostly hot rodders, but some restorers.
Parts come up for sale on it, and general chat. There have been recent photos of a roadster being steeled out.
Back in the 70's I think there was someone doing a wood kit. A few years ago a new wood floor pan came up on ebay. If you are lucky someone may have a wood kit stashed away they are never going to get around to using.
Thanks , I will check the Facebook page out.
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Old 10-23-2023, 05:52 PM   #67
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John, Private message sent but I can only hope that with only 3 posts you get it.
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Old 10-25-2023, 05:49 PM   #68
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I do not plan on selling this car in my lifetime, and I hope my son won't either. That being said, does the Australian build affect value? I'm going to keep digging and get a whole history of this car put together!
I would think the conversion to LHD would effect the value more than it being Australian built. If it were mine I'd be tempted to convert it back. Yes RHD here is a pain but the uniqueness makes it worthwhile. We gave our daughter the choice of 2 Minis we had a genuine freshly restored 1100cc Cooper S or a later Rover one with RHD. She chose the RHD.
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I would think the conversion to LHD would effect the value more than it being Australian built. If it were mine I'd be tempted to convert it back. Yes RHD here is a pain but the uniqueness makes it worthwhile. We gave our daughter the choice of 2 Minis we had a genuine freshly restored 1100cc Cooper S or a later Rover one with RHD. She chose the RHD.
I absolutely agree. My Australian RHD Phaeton is unique and I love it for that reason. Most people have never seen a RHD Model A, or for that matter, any RHD car, so it definitely gets attention everywhere I go. Plus, there's a romance about what it has been through and seen over its 95 years of life that excites me as a historian.
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The plate has the words "Made in Australia" on it.
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