http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Austin-Seven- ... 235958b542
This looks very much like the cap on some early pre-war Jowett 7hp saloons, and seems to be in very good condition from the photos.
You'll need to know the dimensions, as some of the Austin 7s had similar, smaller caps.
Tony.
Winged radiator cap
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Tony Fearn
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- Your interest in the forum: Early pre-wars. Owner of 1933 'Flying Fox' 'Sarah Jane, and 1934 Short saloon 'Mary Ellen'.
- Given Name: Anthony
- Location: Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, the Premier County in the British Isles!!
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Andrew Henshall
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- Your interest in the forum: 1951 Jowett Jupiter E1SA433R
1936 Jowett 7hp chassis 644663 - Given Name: Andrew
- Location: Victoria, Australia
Re: Winged radiator cap
Here's a photo of the winged radiator cap and Wilmot Calormeter I'm going to use on my 7hp!
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Andrew Henshall
Member: JCC, JOAC & JCCA
Member: JCC, JOAC & JCCA
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k. rogers
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- Your interest in the forum: 1933 7hp Kingfisher
1935 7hp Weasel
1928 7hp Sports replica
1952 Bradford special - Given Name: Ken
- Location: Cornwall
Re: Winged radiator cap
Wow, that looks very grand! I contacted the seller about the cap on ebay and unfortunately it is the smaller Austin 7 variety ie 2.25 inches overall diameter.
7hp Weasel & Kingfisher