Re: IML: 1929 Imperial L*80
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Re: IML: 1929 Imperial L*80



Dear Sirs re early Imperials

My friend Mr Eric Barfield rebuilt a very early Imperial some years ago ,this car too had lain in a field here in England for some years . I know it had external brakes shoes because in the rain stopping was a little bit of a chore !. If you want to know more contact me through this site .
David Munson  Wallington Surrey UK.


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Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 03:31:20 -0500

Thanks,

In fact the skills you need to rebuild an 80 year old car are much the same as a 40 year old car, plus the need for woodworking skills if the body is a coachbuilt car.

Mechanically everything tends to be quite basic and simple, the most noticeable difference being that the bearings (mains and big ends) are white metal cast either directly onto the conrod or a thick shell rather than the thinwall shells used in the 60's, once the metal has been cast it has to be indivifually "scraped" and blued to ensure there are no high spots on the bearing surface!

The difficulty is finding spares ( the cylinder head came from New Zealand!) although e bay has meant many more things are available - Hemmings never really worked for me as by the time it had arrived in the UK anyparts had already gone.

The biggest frustration is trying to get advice and help with problems, I have yet to find anyone else rebuilding an L*80 since I started mine in 1999 (I would have finished it ages ago if it wasnt for finding parts)

Regards

Nigel Plant

L*80 Convertible Coupe by Locke


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> From: PNigelW@xxxxxxx
> Subject: IML: 1929 Imperial L*80 parts urgently needed
>
> I am now very close to finishing my 1929 Imperial L*80 Convertible Coupe > by
> Locke. ( Look at the photos on the 1929 page)

Unfortunately I can't help you with the parts, but I'd just like to say; Wow! Congratulations are definitely in order for undertaking a job of this magnitude, and succeeding so well. I wouldn't know how or where to even begin on an 80-year old car.

  -Kle.
  '69 Crown 4DHT

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