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RE: Help with a 1930's trailer - winchman - 08-05-2018 Thanks so what makes it look like its Minor and not Austin? RE: Help with a 1930's trailer - Mike Costigan - 08-05-2018 The wheel centre doesn't form a shroud over the brake drum, and the bright centre cap is smaller, for starters. RE: Help with a 1930's trailer - winchman - 08-05-2018 Thanks Mike I can now have a better look RE: Help with a 1930's trailer - Bill Dixon - 08-05-2018 (08-05-2018, 05:26 PM)winchman Wrote: Hello I think Mikes right it does look like a Morris Minor Wheel. RE: Help with a 1930's trailer - winchman - 09-05-2018 Thanks I have asked on the minor forum RE: Help with a 1930's trailer - Ruairidh Dunford - 09-05-2018 Here’s another for you. For sale just now, so I understand. 769AF884-A672-486A-9002-FF70BC11027A.jpeg (Size: 194.27 KB / Downloads: 178) 2318EB9D-F2F8-487E-BDE2-274F299CA7D4.jpeg (Size: 183.02 KB / Downloads: 178) FBCB33A0-E0F3-4FE1-A203-0C1FE68E2E11.jpeg (Size: 182.8 KB / Downloads: 178) 134D626E-E5C5-4ACE-9DA2-B66EDF6ABAD4.jpeg (Size: 162.48 KB / Downloads: 178) 598558D6-C1EC-4A2B-A470-C621BCF03BFC.jpeg (Size: 180.69 KB / Downloads: 179) RE: Help with a 1930's trailer - Tony Press - 09-05-2018 (09-05-2018, 07:17 AM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: Here’s another for you. The tail lights look good ! RE: Help with a 1930's trailer - Ruairidh Dunford - 09-05-2018 (09-05-2018, 07:56 AM)Tony Press Wrote: The tail lights look good ! They do, I believe the owner wants to keep them... RE: Help with a 1930's trailer - Mike Costigan - 09-05-2018 ... and those wheels are Morris, too - Bullnose Cowley this time! Morris, of course, assembled his cars from bought-in components, unlike Austin who manufactured almost everything himself. This means that companies like Gibson could source their components from the same sub-contractors as Morris. RE: Help with a 1930's trailer - Bill Dixon - 09-05-2018 The tyres look to be 400-19,with some new wood work make a good trailer for a Cowley,or could be used to take a pig to market in the 1950s. |