EX120 on TC frame
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EX120 on TC frame
What would "EX120" stamped on the frame of TC3932 indicate? Don't know where it's stamped, just heard that it was there.
Tom Wilson
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Re: EX120 on TC frame
It's cast into the castings that are riveted to the chassis at the point where the front of the rear spring meets shackle and body mount bracket.
Ian Debenham
TC 4207
Ian Debenham
TC 4207
On 10/08/2011, at 11:25 PM, Tom Wilson wrote:
What would "EX120" stamped on the frame of TC3932 indicate? Don't know where it's stamped, just heard that it was there.
Tom Wilson
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Re: EX120 on TC frame
Group- The "EX120" is a tribute to George Eyston and land speed record MG EX 120. This is the Midget that set the land speed record of 100.87 MPH at Montlhery. The first car of less than 750cc to go 100MPH. It was the end of January 1931, and in many ways all the cars with an MG on it since, owe their existence to this tough little competitor that grabbed important attention for Abingdon, Eyston, and Cecil Kimber.
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It's cast into the castings that are riveted to the chassis at the point where the front of the rear spring meets shackle and body mount bracket.
Ian Debenham
TC 4207
On 10/08/2011, at 11:25 PM, Tom Wilson wrote:
What would "EX120" stamped on the frame of TC3932 indicate? Don't know where it's stamped, just heard that it was there.
Tom Wilson
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EX 120 Stamping
Good day all:
With respect to the above subject, stamp marking; am I given to understand this was common to all TC vehicles ?
I was quite involved in baring and repainting the frame and I do not recall finding any markings, of that nature, so I reckon, if it is there, then I have been very remiss in my work and observations, indeed !
Respectfully:
Jack Emdall, TC6768, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
With respect to the above subject, stamp marking; am I given to understand this was common to all TC vehicles ?
I was quite involved in baring and repainting the frame and I do not recall finding any markings, of that nature, so I reckon, if it is there, then I have been very remiss in my work and observations, indeed !
Respectfully:
Jack Emdall, TC6768, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
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Re: EX 120 Stamping
Jack
Have a look on the casting inside the rear body mount where the front of the rear spring mounts. Both left and right hand castings on my chassis had 'EX120' cast into them. My TC is a 47 model. Perhaps they used different casting patterns on later models without the 'EX120' cast in. Another research project for the team?
Cheers
Ian Debenham
TC 4207
Sydney, Australia
Have a look on the casting inside the rear body mount where the front of the rear spring mounts. Both left and right hand castings on my chassis had 'EX120' cast into them. My TC is a 47 model. Perhaps they used different casting patterns on later models without the 'EX120' cast in. Another research project for the team?
Cheers
Ian Debenham
TC 4207
Sydney, Australia
Jack Emdall wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2011 1:15 pmGood day all:
With respect to the above subject, stamp marking; am I given to understand this was common to all TC vehicles ?
I was quite involved in baring and repainting the frame and I do not recall finding any markings, of that nature, so I reckon, if it is there, then I have been very remiss in my work and observations, indeed !
Respectfully:
Jack Emdall, TC6768, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
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EX 120 Embossments Located
Good day all:
Amazing how a detail such as the above can escape detection. The following applies to my vehicle only. How they may be seen on others I have no inklings at all.
The embossings; "EX 120" and "12", as appearing on TC6768.
On the near-side (L), rear spring, front fixing bracket:
The "EX" is found; aft of the head, of the lower, forward bracket fixing rivet. The "120" is situated forward, of the head, of the lower, aft bracket fixing rivet. Furthermore; aft of the head, of the lower, aft bracket fixing rivet, the number "12" is embossed.
Confusing attempt at explanation, yes ? Is all that information really wanted or necessary, probably not !
Anyway if you think the above attempt at clarification was bad; wait for it ! Try the off-side ! Pictures are sure worth the thousand words in ramblings like this !
On the off-side (R), rear spring, front fixing bracket:
All of the above aft and forward locations must now be reversed, except for all the lower references, at least they can stay the same wot !
Right then; I'm quitting this babbling; respectfully:
Jack Emdall, TC6768/TD3191 (say I'd better check it out), New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.
Amazing how a detail such as the above can escape detection. The following applies to my vehicle only. How they may be seen on others I have no inklings at all.
The embossings; "EX 120" and "12", as appearing on TC6768.
On the near-side (L), rear spring, front fixing bracket:
The "EX" is found; aft of the head, of the lower, forward bracket fixing rivet. The "120" is situated forward, of the head, of the lower, aft bracket fixing rivet. Furthermore; aft of the head, of the lower, aft bracket fixing rivet, the number "12" is embossed.
Confusing attempt at explanation, yes ? Is all that information really wanted or necessary, probably not !
Anyway if you think the above attempt at clarification was bad; wait for it ! Try the off-side ! Pictures are sure worth the thousand words in ramblings like this !
On the off-side (R), rear spring, front fixing bracket:
All of the above aft and forward locations must now be reversed, except for all the lower references, at least they can stay the same wot !
Right then; I'm quitting this babbling; respectfully:
Jack Emdall, TC6768/TD3191 (say I'd better check it out), New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.