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Garage / Re: Lotus F1 "The tobacco years" type 72
« Last post by Bainford on Today at 12:50:34 PM »Yup, cool photo.
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They show up FS from time to time. Here's a few that sold on BAT this year. https://bringatrailer.com/jensen/jensen-healey/I have always thought the Jensen Healey was a bit of a chunky looking roadster, but that Jensen GT is a good looking car. Still a shame about those front bumpers, though. I'm not sure if I was aware of these.
Including that rare Jensen GT. I was tempted to bid on that as my next project, but wised up in time to save myself Interesting fact I read is that Donald Healy resigned from the JH board because new American owner, Kjell Qvale, decided to position this model upmarket as a sort of a "junior" Jensen Interceptor, and dropped the Healy name. Thus, Jensen GT.
Ron
Is it possible to use a banjo fitting in that "tight install".
Presumably the port external surface would need to be a machined flat surface and perhaps some aren't? . . dunno.
I've noticed Wilwood have adaptors for banjo fitting so I'm not sure.
Thank you for your response. I have the same concern, that's why I am asking here.
"The ideal humidity for rust-free storage of automobiles is between 50 and 55 % RH (relative humidity)"
I'm not sure what the situation in an enclosed trailer is throughout the year.