1947 Bradford pick-up

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DavidMetcalfe
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Your interest in the forum: i have a bradford pick-up,utility, jupiter 2x 1920s vintage jowetts and the remains of two 1920s jowetts also have a large collection of Rolls-Royces and Bentleys
Given Name: David
Location: Jowetts homelland Bradford

1947 Bradford pick-up

Post by DavidMetcalfe »

Hi I am on with restoring my 1947 CA Bradford pick-up,It is a original pick-up.Not a cut down van the only thing i havent got are its rear wings. Has anyone got any rear wings?? 07770 354809
I owen a Bradford CA pick-up,Jupiter and have remains of two vintage 1920s Jowetts incomplete,
AlanBartlett
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Your interest in the forum: 1934 Long Saloon
1935 Weasel Sports Tourer
1936 Jowett Lorry (A basket case)
1953 Jowett Bradford Lorry
Given Name: Alan
Location: Somerset

Re: 1947 Bradford pick-up

Post by AlanBartlett »

Welcome to the forum
Have joined the club? Have tried the Bradford registrar? Or Jowett spares on a monday evening?
"Don't Let The Sound Of Your Own Wheels Drive You Crazy" The Eagles, Take It Easy
DavidMetcalfe
Posts: 67
Joined: Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:13 pm
Your interest in the forum: i have a bradford pick-up,utility, jupiter 2x 1920s vintage jowetts and the remains of two 1920s jowetts also have a large collection of Rolls-Royces and Bentleys
Given Name: David
Location: Jowetts homelland Bradford

Re: 1947 Bradford pick-up

Post by DavidMetcalfe »

yes thank you i have tried thats why i thought i would try on here
I owen a Bradford CA pick-up,Jupiter and have remains of two vintage 1920s Jowetts incomplete,
george garside
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Location: formby , merseyside

Re: 1947 Bradford pick-up

Post by george garside »

a long shot! the Bradford lorry rear wings MAY be the same or similer to those on teh contemporary Ford E83W (10hp) lorry. Both bodies were produced by Briggs and they were known to sometimes do a bit of thinly disguised 'panel sharing' between makes and as the Bradford lorry was only made in relatively small numbers the rear mudguards could be similer.

It may also be worth looking through trailer parts catalogues for mudgurds that could be modified to look the same as the official ones.

george
richard turner
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Your interest in the forum: I have enjoyed Jowetteering for many years and am about to embark on the restoration of a Javelin.
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Location: Colwyn Bay, North Wales

Re: 1947 Bradford pick-up

Post by richard turner »

Hi
I don't have any rear wings but may have the mounting brackets. Please ring me on 07717337242 if you are interested.
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