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FRONT SCUTTLE, Where to buy a front scuttle |
9146-racer |
May 11 2021, 11:40 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 4-September 20 From: hampshire uk Member No.: 24,659 Region Association: None |
Hi All.
Decided to restore the Crayford RHD car and repaint in the original tangerine colour, however I'm struggling to find a new front scuttle panel.....does anyone know where to get them? Cheers Ian |
VegasRacer |
May 11 2021, 11:51 AM
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ELVIRA Group: Benefactors Posts: 8,475 Joined: 27-March 03 From: Between Scylla and Charybdis Member No.: 481 Region Association: None |
Translation please. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)
Do you mean a front valance ? Like this from 914 Rubber ? |
Psw1811 |
May 11 2021, 03:56 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 12-November 17 From: England Member No.: 21,595 Region Association: England |
Translation please. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) Do you mean a front valance ? Like this from 914 Rubber ? Front scuttle is usually the piece below the windscreen in the UK - where the wipers are mounted. I had to source a used one, but I think restoration design make corner repair pieces if that’s all you need. |
wonkipop |
May 11 2021, 05:42 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,238 Joined: 6-May 20 From: north antarctica Member No.: 24,231 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
Hi All. Decided to restore the Crayford RHD car and repaint in the original tangerine colour, however I'm struggling to find a new front scuttle panel.....does anyone know where to get them? Cheers Ian (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
euro911 |
May 11 2021, 07:02 PM
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Retired & living the dream. God help me if I wake up! Group: Members Posts: 8,845 Joined: 2-December 06 From: So.Cal. & No.AZ (USA) Member No.: 7,300 Region Association: Southern California |
We call that piece a cowl in the US
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VegasRacer |
May 11 2021, 08:02 PM
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ELVIRA Group: Benefactors Posts: 8,475 Joined: 27-March 03 From: Between Scylla and Charybdis Member No.: 481 Region Association: None |
Scuttle. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Cowl. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif)
Who makes this $h!t up ??? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/stirthepot.gif) |
wonkipop |
May 12 2021, 03:34 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,238 Joined: 6-May 20 From: north antarctica Member No.: 24,231 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
Scuttle. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Cowl. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif) Who makes this $h!t up ??? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/stirthepot.gif) thats why you have independence day mate. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
AZBanks |
May 12 2021, 09:29 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,051 Joined: 7-December 05 From: New River, AZ Member No.: 5,245 Region Association: Southwest Region |
England and America are two countries divided by a common language – George Bernard Shaw
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AZBanks |
May 12 2021, 09:31 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,051 Joined: 7-December 05 From: New River, AZ Member No.: 5,245 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Scuttle. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Cowl. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif) Who makes this $h!t up ??? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/stirthepot.gif) thats why you have independence day mate. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Yes sir, and a "fannie-pack" means two TOTALLY different thing in the US vs Australia!!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif) |
euro911 |
May 12 2021, 10:42 AM
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Retired & living the dream. God help me if I wake up! Group: Members Posts: 8,845 Joined: 2-December 06 From: So.Cal. & No.AZ (USA) Member No.: 7,300 Region Association: Southern California |
A car's cowl is the front part of the automobile's frame that supports the rear of the hood, windshield, dashboard, pedals and instrument panel. The cowl separates the passenger compartment from the engine *
* Apparently, the author of the article didn't take mid and rear-engined cars into account (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) https://www.reference.com/world-view/cowl-c...53aae4007e11a7b |
wonkipop |
May 12 2021, 04:01 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,238 Joined: 6-May 20 From: north antarctica Member No.: 24,231 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
Scuttle. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Cowl. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif) Who makes this $h!t up ??? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/stirthepot.gif) thats why you have independence day mate. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Yes sir, and a "fannie-pack" means two TOTALLY different thing in the US vs Australia!!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif) true. but now sadly out of date. young australians no longer speak australian - they have converted to international slang. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) the fanny thing might be pommy in origin. a pom could confirm. aussies pick and choose which words they like. mudguard (not fender). boot (not trunk). gas pedal (in agreement). gear lever (not shift lever). headers (in agreement) blinkers (indicators/turn signals). etc. we agree with USA on cowl except for the mg drivers. imagine mad max having to call it a scuttle. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) there are other confusing terms applied to the 914. one i recall is rocker panels in relation to the external sill cover panels. had me scratching my head in the late 80s. it was a good thing the old tweeks catalogues had pictures. someone needs to help provide mr. racer with some rust free scuttles/cowl. that is a significant car he has. |
BuddyV |
May 12 2021, 05:13 PM
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Robert Group: Members Posts: 552 Joined: 8-April 05 From: Santa Rosa, CA Member No.: 3,898 Region Association: Northern California |
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AZBanks |
May 12 2021, 05:37 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,051 Joined: 7-December 05 From: New River, AZ Member No.: 5,245 Region Association: Southwest Region |
We have a Tory in our midst.
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mlindner |
May 13 2021, 05:47 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,509 Joined: 11-November 11 From: Merrimac, WI Member No.: 13,770 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
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JeffBowlsby |
May 13 2021, 06:02 PM
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914 Wiring Harnesses Group: Members Posts: 8,470 Joined: 7-January 03 From: San Ramon CA Member No.: 104 Region Association: None |
Personally think side valances is more descriptive that rocker panels.
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sixnotfour |
May 13 2021, 06:38 PM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 10,406 Joined: 12-September 04 From: Life Elevated..planet UT. Member No.: 2,744 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
just took a 70 with og bubble windschield ..too land fill
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Maltese Falcon |
May 13 2021, 11:19 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,629 Joined: 14-September 04 From: Mulholland SoCal Member No.: 2,755 Region Association: None |
@wonkipop We ship Headahs to Australlia, Heeders to New Zealand, Fachenkrummers to Germany and Edders to France (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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type47fan |
May 14 2021, 12:26 AM
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It Looks Better In Person. . . Group: Members Posts: 860 Joined: 17-September 03 From: Carlsbad, CA Member No.: 1,170 Region Association: Southern California |
Don't forget:
Motorcycle, aircraft engine, outboard motorboat engine, cowl and cowling. Traffic calming devices: speed bumps, speed humps, sleeping policemen, judder bars, etc. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon_bump.gif) Accident damage can be repaired by Body Shop Mechanics and Panel Beaters. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sawzall-smiley.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) |
wonkipop |
May 14 2021, 10:42 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,238 Joined: 6-May 20 From: north antarctica Member No.: 24,231 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
cowls connected to the bonnet is connected to the headlamps. nearby is the petrol tank.
fuel is used to describe somebody who is stupid. when a tyre is flat you look for the wheel wrench in the boot. usually just above the bumper bar where the rego plate is. the front window is a windshield as noted above and the rest is glass except for the one that used to be on old cars you poked your cig out of called a smokers window. in less polite circles the chrome trim strip down the side of the car at mid level was called c%^& armour in reference to the character of the kind of person who opened their door into the side of your car at the shops. at the petrol station you pulled up next to the bowser. you paid with a lobster or if you were short of paper you used schrapnel. the central instrument in a porsche is a rev countah. to the left is an idiot guage. any instrument containing lights was called a guage. i never heard them called dials. a dial referred to a person's face. for instance. "if you don't wipe that smile off your dial, i am going to have to do if for you". the term could also refer to a telephone which was a fancy device. pre 1970 other gauges were not necessary apart from the petrol gauge. it was up to the rozzers/constabulary/bronze/wallopers to stop you and inform you of speed and judge road conditions on your behalf. this would be done from a double bubble with the the blue light disco activated. all switches are knobs. whether knobs or not. the stripper (sub base, dechromed) holden was a standard. the base holden was a special. nothing special about it. top of the line was a premier. these were barely passable and sometimes featured heaters as an extra. option did not enter the language until the late 1970s - option implied choice. australians invented the idea that being ordinary was special. only the prime-minister deserved to be driven around in a statesman, everyone else who had one had tickets on themselves. if you bought a chrysler (valiant) you were a VIP. thats what the badge said. it might also mean you could get your head punched in for being a smart arse not a smart ass. a manual is a stick shift, it could either be three on the tree or four on the floor, regardless of how many rations were available in either location. nobody under the age of 30 now knows how to manually exchange ratios or why some cars have three pedals. the item you sit on to hold the steering wheel is a chair, not a seat. in a rolls royce it is a throne. this can also refer to what is known in the USA as the can. austin 1800s had stickers on the back glass that said "floats on fluid". don't ask. vws were beetles/nazi cookers - in recognition of the unusual position of the petrol tank just above your lap and depending on which theatre of WW2 said viewer took part in. similarly J cars were either acceptable or not, regardless of how good they were. for that reason british cars continued to sell in aus when they did not deserve to and prolonged use of the terms, bonnet, boot etc. all fancy english cars were called rolls royces. this included jaguars, wosleys, daimlers, etc. imported american cars were called yank tanks. the make was irrelevant. it was known they featured powah steerin and hair condishnahs and were big drinkers. ---- never say valence in australia. you might either get told to speak english or punched in the face. you might be understood if you asked for an apron or skirt. |
9146-racer |
May 16 2021, 11:10 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 4-September 20 From: hampshire uk Member No.: 24,659 Region Association: None |
To be absolutely honest I don't give a flying f**k what you want to call the thing, in UK where the car is it's called a scuttle.
the part number is.........914 503 057 10. so come on you guys cut the crap and find me the panel, I'm sure someone has one tucked away somewhere, I could even trade it for something I have that you need. Cheers Ian |
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