Bulkhead Oil can?

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EdwinTC47
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Bulkhead Oil can?

Post by EdwinTC47 » Mon Feb 17, 2014 4:52 pm

Would TC 3336 have a bulkhead oil can?

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Re: Bulkhead Oil can?

Post by Tom Wilson » Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:38 pm

"Would" is an interesting word to use in this. The answer is - it depends on a number of factors.
The Nuffield Organization (MG's parent company) had a deal with Duckhams to market Duckham oil as NOL brand through the company in all Nuffield makes. Nuffield made quite a bit of money in this deal - as well as significantly lowering their cost for oils and greases installed during manufacturing.
Nuffield agreed to provide the oil can clip, and Duckhams paid for and supplied the oil can. But the British Ministry didn't authorize use of metal to make the cans (material shortages). So a new TC owner got a car with an oil can clip and a postcard tag attached to it, stating that if the new owner mailed in the card, the company would send them an oil can when metal was allocated by the government.
The very early TCs - first 150 or so - didn't even get the clip.

So - if you are duplicating " from the factory" originality, you should have a clip and a tag.
There's more to the story, but this is likely plenty info for you.

Tom Wilson
Kinda a TC historian . . .

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Re: Bulkhead Oil can?

Post by Gene Gillam » Tue Feb 18, 2014 2:57 pm

Interesting Tom...thanks!

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Re: Bulkhead Oil can?

Post by dirk w dondorp » Wed Feb 19, 2014 12:15 am

Nice Tom, the story behind the story!
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