Sunday, June 25, 2023

No plastic parts there

 


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  1. Vauxhall D-Type, built between 1912 and 1922. The knob on the brass quadrant in the center of the steering wheel is for either the ignition timing or the mixture.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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    1. Very much appreciate the reference. And a very cool panel.
      How did you come to know about it?

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    2. I have read Classic & Sports Car magazine for the past 15 years or more. They occasionally have articles on veteran cars (cars used by the British army in WW1). Cars built in that era have interesting controls. Many, such as the Model T, had a hand throttle and manual spark advance, some had a pump on the dash panel to pump air into the gas tank to force it to the carburetor.
      Here's a video of Vauxhall's successor to the D-Type. At the 30 second mark you can see the instrument panel which is very similar.

      https://www.classicandsportscar.com/video/vauxhall-30-98-at-shelsley-walsh

      Al_in_Ottawa

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  2. What's the steering wheel rim made of? Bakelite was invented in 1907.

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  3. Looks like a dark wood to me.

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