What Has Happened To Bill Lock?

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What Has Happened To Bill Lock?

Post by Mike Allfrey »

G'dday from The Sunny & Drizzling South,

Today I tried to access Bill Lock's Website and send him an E-mail. Both addresses could not be found.

Has Bill changed his Web address?

Can someone help?

Thanks,

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What has happened to Bill Lock

Post by Alastair Gregg »

Hello Mike,

This thread should help. I aim to speak to him tonight do you want to me to ask him to contact you.

http://jowett.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t ... highlight=
Compliments of the Season,

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Post by Tim Neville »

Further to this and the Bill Lock & Associates thread, I hope Bill is able to get his web site up and running again soon, I have found it very useful to refer to and get an idea of prices etc.
It occurs to me to ask whether JCS have a current stock list, and whether an online system has been considered so that members 'far afield' can see what is available?
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Was with Bill yesterday. He has bought back his web site. It should be up and running again soon.
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Post by Tony Fearn »

November's Jowetteer magazine has an apology from Bill about the "lack of availability" in the last few months, as he was away from home.

His new list of spares "will be available" in the near future, and will be posted on a "re-newed website".

There are a few new additions to his stock.

Jowett Car Spares also has an entry in the same edition of the Jowetteer, listing oval-web crankshafts for the post-war vehicles, and newly-produced vintage cylinder castings, the latter being on a 'first come, first served' basis at £470 per barrel.

Good to know that our Jowetts could quite possibly be around for the next 100 years.

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Post by Mike Allfrey »

Dear Tony,

Yhankyou for all of that. I have sent a parcel with a letter to Bill via airmail.

I haven't seen a Jowetteer for a couple of years, so I have re-joined the JCC (UK) to get my own copy. I hope the November copy will be sent to me.

Those cylinder barrels sound interesting. I saw an Austin 7 cylinder block (new manufacture) and very impressuve it looked too. Your pricing seems very reasonable. Probably too dear for the thoroughbred Jowetteer though!

I hope to hear from Bill soon.

Regards,

Mike Allfrey.
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