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The face looks wartime to me. I've just checked the handbooks, and YES...they do show the speed in MILES and KM.
Remember that the Tilly's were infact civilian in design and construction. Allthough the Hillman Minx used the same design meters postwar. |
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I've checked my books to and you are correct, thank you for pointing this out.
So what are these other speedos, austin tilly? speedos.jpg |
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Some other bits i've come across,
Lanyards and brushes? Wartime date on the lead weight the brushes are 2 1/4 diameter 4 inches long, a seat, and some pumps. sanders.jpg sanders 1.jpg sanders 2.jpg pumps.jpg seat.jpg |
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John, the pull throughs are for guns. I'd be interested and the crowbar if for sale!
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Hi John,
PM sent Mel |
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Another speedo, i'd put to one side and forrgotten about, packed december 1944
speedo.jpg speedo 2.jpg speedo 3.jpg |
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