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1952 Austin Princess Limo

rovernut

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Has anyone got any contacts where to get parts or info on my friends car....he and i've tried all over and get nothing on the Limo....PLEASE HELP my friend out
 
kipmotor.com
 
Oh and BTW I know where there is one in Hamilton (and maybe one in Bronte but it might be a Rolls - can't remember)
 
I have heard that Morgan front disc brake rotors were borrowed from the Austin Princess limo - but I've not had a chance to confirm. I'd love the opportunity to compare dimensions - and your buddy will then have a source for brake rotors if needed.
 
I don't know how to make computer links, so bare (bear?) with me.

Go to www.craigslist.org
Go to Pennsylvania.
Go to Lehigh Valley.
Search Austin.

There's a '65 Austin Princess there.

It'll make you smile.

Phil.
 
Aieee my eyes! (I thought the one I saw a few months ago with a Jeep 4X4 chassis was bad, but, my heavens :pukeface:
 
Much of the sides is fiberglass and everything brown is wood. The "roof" is made of wood strips that I think can be rolled back.

Phil.
 
PhilW said:
The "roof" is made of wood strips that I think can be rolled back.

Phil.

I was hoping it was kindling :whistle:
 
"One or a kind car."

We can only hope.

:pukeface:
 
Oh My.....oh my...oh my eyes!!
 
rlwhitetr3b said:
It's only 725 miles from me! If it were closer it could be mine, NOT!!! :devilgrin: :jester:

that might be reason to move further away
 
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