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Jason Watson
Experienced User Username: crikeydawn
Post Number: 88 Registered: 07-2023
| Posted on Wednesday, 01 November, 2023 - 07:57: | |
Hi all, I am seeking images of a correct tool kit. Mine unfortunately is missing so the long hunt/scrounge for tools begins. My parts list tells me what I am seeking but a picture tells 1000 words, particularly when it comes to shape. Anyone know if Garrington is the brand of all, or which ones are. I know Dunlop is the brand jack and handle. Of course if you have anything laying about at a fair price, from pump, jack, work light, wheel brace all that junk in the trunk I'd like to hear from you. If it's a dumb price then save your time. I'm no concourse and the asking price sure won't match the use or finish anyway. But hey what manufacturers tool kit does. LOL. |
David Hughes
Experienced User Username: wedcar
Post Number: 153 Registered: 07-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, 01 November, 2023 - 15:05: | |
Jason This is the Silver Cloud (1) toolkit Garringtons, were the spanners (wrenches) and the adjustable. Regards David
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Jason Watson
Experienced User Username: crikeydawn
Post Number: 89 Registered: 07-2023
| Posted on Wednesday, 01 November, 2023 - 19:35: | |
Thanks David, did they happen to come with a cover? I see some shells have covers but they are advertised as coming from 2s. |
David Hughes
Experienced User Username: wedcar
Post Number: 155 Registered: 07-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, 01 November, 2023 - 20:33: | |
Others will know better than I, however, to my knowledge, the covers were the same, timber/plywood, with a small leather lifting flap. Regards David |
Jason Watson
Experienced User Username: crikeydawn
Post Number: 91 Registered: 07-2023
| Posted on Thursday, 02 November, 2023 - 04:58: | |
You know more than I, thank you. This car is proving one has to research well before buying anything, for more than one reason. |
Jason Watson
Experienced User Username: crikeydawn
Post Number: 94 Registered: 07-2023
| Posted on Sunday, 05 November, 2023 - 17:29: | |
Found this image which is a bit clearer. Would anyone care to add how long the original shifter is. Thanks
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David Gore
Moderator Username: david_gore
Post Number: 4236 Registered: 04-2003
| Posted on Sunday, 05 November, 2023 - 17:46: | |
Jason, The length is 8" - it is stamped in the handle recess near the adjusting thumb screw. |
Jason Watson
Experienced User Username: crikeydawn
Post Number: 95 Registered: 07-2023
| Posted on Monday, 06 November, 2023 - 05:19: | |
Thank you Sir, there is a perfect looking specimen on Ebay for sale, correct age, stampings, everything by the looks. Just 10" If anyone is interested he/she has been listed at $113 but will accept $72US. Probably still too much. Type into EbayUSA Rolls Royce Silver Cloud Bentley Garrington Tool wrench spanner RADFORD kittycoilns is the sellers name. sorry the link seemed ginormous to post. |
Jeff Martin
Frequent User Username: jeff_r_1
Post Number: 575 Registered: 07-2018
| Posted on Monday, 06 November, 2023 - 05:28: | |
That will work now. https://www.ebay.com/itm/175805720465? |
ChristopherCarnley
Unregistered guest Posted From: 18.133.244.58
| Posted on Sunday, 05 November, 2023 - 19:15: | |
An early one too, 4/55. It is called an adjustable wrench, with origins in the 1860,s. See also the famous "Parrot beak", the "Clyburn Spanner" some of which were 6 feet long.
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David Gore
Moderator Username: david_gore
Post Number: 4237 Registered: 04-2003
| Posted on Monday, 06 November, 2023 - 07:21: | |
Hi Christopher, Here in Australia, they are most commonly known as "shifting spanners". |
Jason Watson
Experienced User Username: crikeydawn
Post Number: 96 Registered: 07-2023
| Posted on Monday, 06 November, 2023 - 09:45: | |
So the 10" one in the add I'm talking about, Jeff put the link up, is 6/49. Is that number 6th month 1949, and the one Cristopher mentioned be 4th month 1955? If my car's heritage certs suggest the car had a deposit paid 7/57 delivered 1/58, a tool kit should be somewhere between 8/57 and 12/57? Or it doesn't work that way? If it does, I'm a goner. By the way, thanks for the comment |