Jowett bits in a Lancashire bath.

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Tony Fearn
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Jowett bits in a Lancashire bath.

Post by Tony Fearn »

Paul,

One of the useless engine cases had this plate on it.

I show it here for your records.

Tony.
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P.S. Why does it not state the firing order?

P.P.S. Only a joke!!
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Peter Holden
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Re: Jowett bits in a Lancashire bath.

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Because they could not decide wheather it was 1 2 or 2 1 !!!! :D
Tony Fearn
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Re: Jowett bits in a Lancashire bath.

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Here's a couple of photos of the bath contents.
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They were bought by JowettCar Spares Ltd. I collected them, on behalf of the Club, and have tried to salvage useful items over the past few weeks, although as you can see most of it was scrap.

Tony.
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Tony Fearn
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Re: Jowett bits in a Lancashire bath.

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These are the bits I was able to save.

The rest was just scrap.
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Tony.
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Re: Jowett bits in a Lancashire bath.

Post by Alastair Gregg »

As we all know they aren't making any more parts. At least there were usable bits and the end of your efforts. :D
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