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RE: NIPPY DOOR OPENING. - Zetomagneto - 11-01-2019

(11-01-2019, 05:44 PM)JonE Wrote: which images zeto? (The two above are entirely different cars - 65 from early 1933 and later Nippy with tighter radius rear wings from 1936)

Hi Jon my comment was based on known and accepted differences, not from any images.


RE: NIPPY DOOR OPENING. - JonE - 11-01-2019

Can you thus define 'accepted differences' further? It would be good to have more hypotheses to discuss...!


RE: NIPPY DOOR OPENING. - Colin Wilks - 11-01-2019

This photo is from the early 90s when the car was being restored. I am fairly sure that the bodywork you can see is all original, but I know that the restorer (Chris Keevill) had new wings made.


RE: NIPPY DOOR OPENING. - Rpm - 12-01-2019

Thank you both, I like pics and measurements. The plans are a great help now and for future. PO9515 looked a challenging project. This is such a good site and hope to contribute with my own experiences owning a Nippy sometime soon.
Regards RPM