Do you in some spares? Without measurments the could be from several cars Fiat 1100-OSCA-Simca 8,Gordini, Stang..... all manner of little Itialian things. Is it a #32 or #42 hub? and you know I don't mean mm One more thing be very kind to the front wheel bearings they are special
Well.....it is in there....I don't have measurements and I just sent them back to the customer, so I guess this fun is over... Italian indeed.... Stangalini (sp) anyone have a picture of a Stangalini(sp) ?? they are really cool, I wish I had four of them (the brakes), they would be on my buick in a second!!
I honestly have no Idea which # they were and know hardly anything about them other than they are really cool.
My buick is a 1920 Buick roadster, I would hope it is no heavier then 2300 lbs. a side note, that rear gear section is the smallest I've ever seen!! MAYBE 7-8 inches in diam.
Those wheels fit this...... My wife's 595 2 cylinders 30.5 ci ..... Very VERY UN-GNARLY!! My wife uses this to go to the market
Euro style? You mean no axles? Trust me you'd need more brake that a Fiat 1100 Get some Alfas they are bigger
years back my ol man used to have a fiat 500, that's the one with the bug eyed lights...seems i remember going through fast food drive thrus and getting the food handed to us via the sunroof! tiny little cars they were.
HAHAHA...yeah, that is a "mock up" photo, I planned on the car being in Bugotti flavor... I'll have plenty of braking power with what I have... I just think those drums are cool
Stanguellini sports racers...very pretty very slow! Here's the moc-up photo of my Maserati....bolted together to make shipping easier
Sweet pic's , thanks... BTW, if you know anyone with a Stang andthey are in need of new Better axles, we are making new, better tolarance(sp) axles...better steel, tighter tolorances (sp again)...
If you make the axels stronger you'll loose the pinion bearing trust me these things all comply together at an even rate I have a bunch of nos axles