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Found on EBay..
#1
What looks to have been quite a professional conversion of a Ford sidevalve to a 4 speed Austin transmission, nice job of dropping the front axle too. Wonder where these originated and what clothed them ? 


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FORD-19E-SIDE...3543097493


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CLASSIC-FORD-...3543102037
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#2
Tony had an axle that shape a little while ago.  Was it a super accessories conversion? I have a feeling it was. 

Shame there's so little left. It may have had EST racing pedigree!
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#3
Long taper half shafts in that rear axle will make it desirable for the special builders too.
Black Art Enthusiast
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#4
I have seen several cranked, rather than curved, front axles many years ago. Simplicity's current holey axle is like that, too.
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#5
.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/153934136989

... had the seller left well alone doubtless he would have harvested his asking price without the expended effort.. unfortunate on all fronts, more so for the Ruby though.
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#6
He probably just bought a discarded body from a chap in Leeds best known for destroying Rubies...
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