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Features 1932 5W RICHARD "DICKIE" ROYs COUPE!!!!!

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by 59sedandelivery, Jan 19, 2025.

  1. SPEC
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    It's not a 32 gas tank!
     
  2. 59sedandelivery
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    It sure does JOE BLOW.....Thank you for that, i just cant find any pics of an ANGLIA TANK now...PRE -1956 ish.... Hell did they even make one then....LOL
     
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  3. 59sedandelivery
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    ANOTHER piece of the SPARE ENGINE BUILD ..303 Jahn's L906 20251224_181658[1].jpg POP TOP pistons..(THANKS TO A GREAT GUY Crusty Chevy/The ART DOCTOR)... i know i know...I KEEP a 55 gallon drum of VP RACING FUEL on hand anyway....Anybody know OFF THE TOP of their HEAD what the C.R. is with a stock #3 head, roughly ???? maybe @ GOATROPER does and can chime in??? Im selling a KIDNEY soon and gonna call him for some stuff....JUST KIDDING about the organ!!!!!
     
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  5. 59sedandelivery
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    Thank u Joe Blow, i don't know how you found that one ...TOO MUCH time NOT in the SHOP!!!1 lol.... I believe tha'ts a dead ringer for what i got... im waiting on an email about exact dimensions..They also build tanks to order....As u can see i cant use that fuel guage turned 90 up for my car...But if they can move it... i also see Rock Valley and Ricks will build anything!!!!!! so there we are....gonna make a decision after the radiator shop cleaning.... thanks for your much appreciated help!!!!!!!! joey
     
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    Good luck Joey.
     
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  7. Well I’ll be doggoned, you done hit jackpot, bullseye that is, now all you need to do is get it running, driving and stopping. After that, it’ll buff out. Hehe
     
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  9. roadsterlines
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    Attached pics are of a Ford Prefect petrol tank. My tank measures pretty much the same as yours. (Where it is at the moment is a bit hard to get to, to be absolutely precise in measuring it.) These tanks were fitted to a few other small Ford models as well as the Prefect, from about 1937 to 1951. The indentation for the fuel gauge sender looks the same as on your tank. My tank's fuel gauge sender is in the same location as the blanking plate on yours and the placement of the five attachment screws on mine matches the five screws on your blanking plate. IMG_1748.JPG IMG_1744 - 1.jpg
     
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  10. 59sedandelivery
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    Damn Roadsterlines, You guys are GOOD!!!!!!! I believe that is what i got....And my bracket mounts have been trimmed off and my filler neck was modded too of course......Thank you sir for that info... I believe others will agree....
     
  11. roadsterlines
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    Joe Blow's mention of an Anglia tank prompted me to check my tank.
     
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