1936 Jowett in Germany restore
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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!!
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hello again Peter; and to Marcel, welcome to 1930s Jowett motoring.
Perhaps Peter, as Marcel seems to have such a good command of English, as you have yourself, your replies might interest most of us if they were in our language.
I've tried translating them from German into English using the free translation guide 'Babelfish' over the internet, but it's not very good.
Marcel:- When you have joined the Club, you might wish to write to John and Danuta (address inside the front cover of the magazine) who look after the Jowett shop on behalf of the members. They have handbooks and other things which might relate to your car, which contain much useful information.
The search facility on JowettTalk is quite amazing, and if you search for information (in English) on the Prewar section, you will find many things of interest.
I was 16 years old when I bought my first Jowett which I call 'Mary Ellen', and I still have it, and now I'm 68 years old! I hope you enjoy your car as much as I do.
Herzliche Grüße
Tony.
Perhaps Peter, as Marcel seems to have such a good command of English, as you have yourself, your replies might interest most of us if they were in our language.
I've tried translating them from German into English using the free translation guide 'Babelfish' over the internet, but it's not very good.
Marcel:- When you have joined the Club, you might wish to write to John and Danuta (address inside the front cover of the magazine) who look after the Jowett shop on behalf of the members. They have handbooks and other things which might relate to your car, which contain much useful information.
The search facility on JowettTalk is quite amazing, and if you search for information (in English) on the Prewar section, you will find many things of interest.
I was 16 years old when I bought my first Jowett which I call 'Mary Ellen', and I still have it, and now I'm 68 years old! I hope you enjoy your car as much as I do.
Herzliche Grüße
Tony.
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1936xxMarcelK
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- Your interest in the forum: One Jowett 1936, i restore at present.
Some mopeds particular Kreidler and ZÜndapp - Location: 74417 Gschwend
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
TO Ian Howell
Hello, If i have my first Jowetter, i will send Ian Priestley a few data special my Jowett.
I have seen your Jowett, its nice and a few Jears older than my Jowett. i like it.
To p.p
salü,
mit dem Anmelden hats bisher noch nocht so geklappt. werde aber demnächst zu meinem Bekannten gehen, er wird mir dabei helfen.
Danke für deine angebotene Hilfe!
To Tony Fearn
Hello,
You are right, the German words belongs not in this Forum. we write about the organisation of the club and the join of the Jowett club.
Nice to hear, that you keep remain the car so a long time.
I find a lot of subscription, but not for my car.
i´m looking forward to become my first Jowetter inthis i find perhaps a few pictures about my model
Hello, If i have my first Jowetter, i will send Ian Priestley a few data special my Jowett.
I have seen your Jowett, its nice and a few Jears older than my Jowett. i like it.
To p.p
salü,
mit dem Anmelden hats bisher noch nocht so geklappt. werde aber demnächst zu meinem Bekannten gehen, er wird mir dabei helfen.
Danke für deine angebotene Hilfe!
To Tony Fearn
Hello,
You are right, the German words belongs not in this Forum. we write about the organisation of the club and the join of the Jowett club.
Nice to hear, that you keep remain the car so a long time.
I find a lot of subscription, but not for my car.
i´m looking forward to become my first Jowetter inthis i find perhaps a few pictures about my model
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p.p.
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- Your interest in the forum: javelin 1950 standard
- Given Name: peter
- Location: switzerland, 9320 arbon
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
[quote="Tony Fearn"]Hello again Peter; and to Marcel, welcome to 1930s Jowett motoring.
Perhaps Peter, as Marcel seems to have such a good command of English, as you have yourself, your replies might interest most of us if they were in our language.
hi tony
i just help to register as a new member - giving help to phone to jan - told my adress and nummbers.... no secrets
peter
Perhaps Peter, as Marcel seems to have such a good command of English, as you have yourself, your replies might interest most of us if they were in our language.
hi tony
i just help to register as a new member - giving help to phone to jan - told my adress and nummbers.... no secrets
peter
owner of the jowett javelin Standard 1950 from new zealand,
there is no jowett club in switzerland. flying under "Rest of the World"
me name: peter pfister
there is no jowett club in switzerland. flying under "Rest of the World"
me name: peter pfister
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richardkeil
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Guten Tag Marcel.
Wie gehts?
Ich bin Englander aber im Moment Wohner Ich in Giessen. Trauig habe ich für vier Monaten geleben und in Zwei Woche gehe ich nach England. Ich habe auch eine
Jowett old timer 1939, und viele bilder and Prospectus habe ich gemacht. Bist Du aus Facebook, meien email ist richard@richardkeilphotography,com und meine deutscher numer ist 06414605079
bitte, meine deuscher ist nicht gut aber ich hoffe, sprechen uns spater..
bis bald Richard
Wie gehts?
Ich bin Englander aber im Moment Wohner Ich in Giessen. Trauig habe ich für vier Monaten geleben und in Zwei Woche gehe ich nach England. Ich habe auch eine
Jowett old timer 1939, und viele bilder and Prospectus habe ich gemacht. Bist Du aus Facebook, meien email ist richard@richardkeilphotography,com und meine deutscher numer ist 06414605079
bitte, meine deuscher ist nicht gut aber ich hoffe, sprechen uns spater..
bis bald Richard
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george garside
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Its great that some members are able to post in German - it wouldbe even greater if they could take a few minutes to add an English translation so the non linguistic amongst us could fully follow the thread1
george
george
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p.p.
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- Your interest in the forum: javelin 1950 standard
- Given Name: peter
- Location: switzerland, 9320 arbon
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
the translation:richardkeil wrote:Guten Tag Marcel.
Wie gehts?
Ich bin Englander aber im Moment Wohner Ich in Giessen. Trauig habe ich für vier Monaten geleben und in Zwei Woche gehe ich nach England. Ich habe auch eine
Jowett old timer 1939, und viele bilder and Prospectus habe ich gemacht. Bist Du aus Facebook, meien email ist richard@richardkeilphotography,com und meine deutscher numer ist 06414605079
bitte, meine deuscher ist nicht gut aber ich hoffe, sprechen uns spater..
bis bald Richard
i'm english, live in "giessen". sadly missing the "Mud island" for 4 mt. in 2 weeks i'm back in my home!
got also a jowett 1939, made lots of pic and adds. mail adress and number's !
please, my german is not good, but i hope we speak later ...
no secrets
peter
owner of the jowett javelin Standard 1950 from new zealand,
there is no jowett club in switzerland. flying under "Rest of the World"
me name: peter pfister
there is no jowett club in switzerland. flying under "Rest of the World"
me name: peter pfister
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richardkeil
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
My German is better than i thought as you've just about nailed what i wanted to say except. "Mud Island" i'm sure the people of the fine town of Gießen, think more of it than just mud..... 
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p.p.
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- Location: switzerland, 9320 arbon
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
sorry richard
me too
is a sentence i said in rhodesia......please no offence
peter
peter
owner of the jowett javelin Standard 1950 from new zealand,
there is no jowett club in switzerland. flying under "Rest of the World"
me name: peter pfister
there is no jowett club in switzerland. flying under "Rest of the World"
me name: peter pfister
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k. rogers
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1935 7hp Weasel
1928 7hp Sports replica
1952 Bradford special - Given Name: Ken
- Location: Cornwall
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hi Marcel and welcome to the friendliest car club in the world! I thought the following may interest you and answer your earlier questions regarding colours, etc.
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1936xxMarcelK
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Some mopeds particular Kreidler and ZÜndapp - Location: 74417 Gschwend
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hello to all people here,
Have anybody some picture or informationsmaterial from the Jowett 1936?
It would be nice if somebody send me a few pictures round the car.
Peter
Thank you for translation
K.RogersThank you for the answer and sending for the flyer. Its interesting for me.
Do you have more interesting information or flyer about the Jowett 1936.
Have anybody some picture or informationsmaterial from the Jowett 1936?
It would be nice if somebody send me a few pictures round the car.
Peter
Thank you for translation
K.RogersThank you for the answer and sending for the flyer. Its interesting for me.
Do you have more interesting information or flyer about the Jowett 1936.
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Jack
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hi Marcel,1936xxMarcelK wrote:Hello to all people here,
Have anybody some picture or informationsmaterial from the Jowett 1936?
It would be nice if somebody send me a few pictures round the car.
Not sure if the club shop will post overseas, but if you contact them they can advise. They show "The Jowett Owners Maintenance Manual for models 1935-1939 (Reprints)" available for £5 to non-members or £4 to members. Contact details here: http://jowett.org/shop.htm
I imagine this manual will be of use to you as well http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JOWETT-BRADFO ... 2c6655676a
I believe there was a Falcon at the rally in June, only a few weeks ago. I didn't have a camera, but many others did - perhaps there is someone who can upload a photo or two? Also when you have joined the club you will receive a membership list, from which you can get in touch with other Falcon owners in the club.
Jack.
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k. rogers
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1935 7hp Weasel
1928 7hp Sports replica
1952 Bradford special - Given Name: Ken
- Location: Cornwall
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hi Marcel, I only wish my German was as good as your English!
I will try to find more pictures of the 1936 Jowett. The Falcon was very similar to the 1935 'standard' saloon, the main differences as follows:-
Redesigned wings (fenders?) and front shroud (panel under radiator) incorporating a beaded moulding pressed into the edges, not only a design feature but to reinforce the panels.
Radiator grill is now slatted (in strips) instead of 'honeycomb' style and slopes back a little more than in 1935.
You may have noticed from the 'flyer' that a sunroof was available at extra cost, therefore it is possible your car never had one and the aluminium panel is original, unless there is evidence of a sunroof in the interior of the car.
If you wanted to keep your car in original Jowett colours, eg black, green or blue, there will be someone in the club who can advise you of the nearest shades. However, the wings were nearly always black on the saloons.
The 1936 Falcon had either 'rexine' (a type of leathercloth) or 'rep' (a type of cloth - would someone be able to tell us what?) upholstery.
Bye for now.
I will try to find more pictures of the 1936 Jowett. The Falcon was very similar to the 1935 'standard' saloon, the main differences as follows:-
Redesigned wings (fenders?) and front shroud (panel under radiator) incorporating a beaded moulding pressed into the edges, not only a design feature but to reinforce the panels.
Radiator grill is now slatted (in strips) instead of 'honeycomb' style and slopes back a little more than in 1935.
You may have noticed from the 'flyer' that a sunroof was available at extra cost, therefore it is possible your car never had one and the aluminium panel is original, unless there is evidence of a sunroof in the interior of the car.
If you wanted to keep your car in original Jowett colours, eg black, green or blue, there will be someone in the club who can advise you of the nearest shades. However, the wings were nearly always black on the saloons.
The 1936 Falcon had either 'rexine' (a type of leathercloth) or 'rep' (a type of cloth - would someone be able to tell us what?) upholstery.
Bye for now.
7hp Weasel & Kingfisher
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k. rogers
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1935 7hp Weasel
1928 7hp Sports replica
1952 Bradford special - Given Name: Ken
- Location: Cornwall
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Further to my last post, to satisfy my own curiosity, I googled 'rep cloth' and in our case it is a wool cloth woven in fine ribs, a bit like Bedford Cord I would imagine! I have seen several Jowetts with original mocquette upholstery but have yet to see one with original rep - perhaps it didn't last as long.
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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!!
Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
I took one photograph of each car that attended the static rally on the Saturday, and the Falcon is below, although it is a 1935 model - see Ken's post about the changes.
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k. rogers
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1935 7hp Weasel
1928 7hp Sports replica
1952 Bradford special - Given Name: Ken
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Re: 1936 Jowett in Germany restore
Hi Marcel, I thought you might be interested in the attached image. It shows the Jowett stand at the 1934 Earls Court Motor Show in London where the models for 1935 were on display. These were similar to those available in 1936 and shows the different body styles, as follows:-
(clockwise going around the stand columns starting with the model in the foreground)
Weasel, Kestrel/Curlew, Kestrel/Curlew, Falcon and Flying-Fox.
You will see that the main difference in the body style of the saloons is the fashion by which the spare wheel is stored.
(clockwise going around the stand columns starting with the model in the foreground)
Weasel, Kestrel/Curlew, Kestrel/Curlew, Falcon and Flying-Fox.
You will see that the main difference in the body style of the saloons is the fashion by which the spare wheel is stored.
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