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    chris connor 2
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      @chrisconnor2

      Hello Folks

      My primary interest is in vintage car motorsport and I have a 1935 Riley 'special' that is on the road used in anger occasionally in VSCC (vintage sports car club) events.

      My reason for being here on the forum is that I enjoy fabricating parts for the Riley, usually in brass which i then 'age' to look like they were made in the 1930's. A couple of years back I bought a vintage Drummond round bed lathe which has been restored to 'working' and is being used for machining more things than i ever considered i would want to machine.

      BUT… I am not a machinist and there are many things i dont know the right way of doing, but reading the forum contents over the last few months – it is clear that there are many educated people here who can probably help me.

      Thank you in advance to those people

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      chris connor 2
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        @chrisconnor2
        #409614
        Brian H
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          @brianh50089

          Hello Chris and welcome from a former Austin 7 owner.

          I'm interested in what your Riley is based on as I used to help someone with a Riley Ascot with the 1.5 ltr twin overhead cam engine.

          It would help if we had a rough idea of where you are based as the may be people local to you who would be willing to help.

          Brian

          #409619
          chris connor 2
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            @chrisconnor2

            Hi Brian,

            It was originally a 1935 4 door saloon called a Falcon. When I bought the car it had been used for spares for 35 years so wasnt really a 'car' anymore and most of the bodywork had been removed over time so I had a new coachbuilt body made. Its the same 1.5 litre twin cam engine tho.

            I will look into how to post images on the forum and put up a picture

            I am based in Surrey, United Kingdom

            Thanks

            #409620
            Ian S C
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              @iansc

              Hi Chris, go to the top of the page/ the green line, go along to the camera/albums then just follow the dots. You should reduce photo size, I use 640 x 480.

              Ian S C

              #409624
              chris connor 2
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                @chrisconnor2

                My daughter and I waiting for our turn in one of the Driving events at Brooklands – the birthplace of British Motorsport

                double 12 sunday 18_8069.jpg

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                Chris Evans 6
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                  @chrisevans6

                  Welcome along Chris, nice car. I am also a petrol head but nowadays stick to vintage bikes.

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