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Author Topic: The English wheel........  (Read 3182 times)
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« on: October 23, 2006, 06:37:40 AM »
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gday all,

looks like i've finally got someone to help me finish my project!!

I need to source an english wheel (hand operated panel former) as he's coming from WA to Hobart and can't bring all his gear with him.  I would be happy to purchase one but the use of one would also be ok...

Just a few details of the project-

Its an FC special sedan with:

Mcdonald Bros 4 link rear with spax coil overs and full Tubs, 31 spline LSD 9" and 15x10 billets

Hadfield front end, drop spindles, rack, chassis, 6pt cage

350 chev with muncie 4spd

and a half completed two door conversion

All engineered so far.......

Ill try and post some pics in the next few weeks....

Just need to find an english wheel as he's coming down in about a month.
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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2006, 10:26:47 AM »
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Hey 2dr.
English wheels are fairly big and not something you would be able to throw in the boot.
If your local Tafe has a automotive trades section, they will have 1. You might find 1 in a specialist motor body builder. There is a guy who sells them in the classifieds in Aust Street Rodding. ($3250 + $100 freight) He may be able to put you onto someone who has bought 1 in Tassie. Here are his contact details:
(08 ) 97212958
Mob 0428114600
email: glassmachinery@westnet.com.au

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