Hello, new to the forum and the marque to be honest but I have recently bought the above car and the running boards do not have any rubber covering over them. I am assuming that thy would have had this weather protection so does anyone kindly know where could source the correct covering please
Kind regards
Jowett Curlew running board covers
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medieval
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Kind regards - Given Name: Craig
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Tony Fearn
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Re: Jowett Curlew running board covers
Hello Craig.
Welcome to the Jowett Forum, and especially to JowettTalk. Is your Curlew on the road?
Most of us use our given name when posting on the forum, and the Webmaster will be able to change your user name if you ask him, but at the moment he's going from Los Angeles to the Arctic Circle with Jowett friends in a Jowett Javelin.
I strongly suggest that now you've purchased your Curlew, that you join the Jowett Car Club, http://jowett.org/ as it will give you access to more of this website, especially technical data, and even more importantly allow access to the Spares Department and the wider Jowett fraternity.
Where are you in the country? We have regional sections which are extremely active, and any one of them will be glad to welcome a new member.
You've probably already had a look at the Pre-war section in JowettTalk. This contains a wealth of information about the pre-war cars, and is the preferred section for we pre-war nuts.
Two suppliers of certain bits for our cars come to mind. Woolies http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/, and The Complete Automobilist https://www.completeautomobilist.com/. Search for 'rubber matting'.
Perhaps you can upload a photo or two of your car.
Best wishes,
Tony.
Welcome to the Jowett Forum, and especially to JowettTalk. Is your Curlew on the road?
Most of us use our given name when posting on the forum, and the Webmaster will be able to change your user name if you ask him, but at the moment he's going from Los Angeles to the Arctic Circle with Jowett friends in a Jowett Javelin.
I strongly suggest that now you've purchased your Curlew, that you join the Jowett Car Club, http://jowett.org/ as it will give you access to more of this website, especially technical data, and even more importantly allow access to the Spares Department and the wider Jowett fraternity.
Where are you in the country? We have regional sections which are extremely active, and any one of them will be glad to welcome a new member.
You've probably already had a look at the Pre-war section in JowettTalk. This contains a wealth of information about the pre-war cars, and is the preferred section for we pre-war nuts.
Two suppliers of certain bits for our cars come to mind. Woolies http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/, and The Complete Automobilist https://www.completeautomobilist.com/. Search for 'rubber matting'.
Perhaps you can upload a photo or two of your car.
Best wishes,
Tony.
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medieval
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2016 5:48 pm
- Your interest in the forum: I have just bought a Jowett Curlew and I am new to water cooled twins so I will certainly need some guidance and support
Kind regards - Given Name: Craig
Re: Jowett Curlew running board covers
Many thanks Tony and yes I will certainly join the club and the car is on the road, very original but certainly looks its age
Kind regards
Kind regards
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Tony Fearn
- Posts: 1743
- Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:33 pm
- 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!!