
Although Chris and Jack (who attended) said that the problem had gone away and no parts have (or will be scrapped)
Hi Tony,Tony Fearn wrote: I expect, (not now being an executive committee member any longer) that this was an agenda item at the recent Exec. meeting. Can anyone let us know what was discussed?
Tony.
George's quote is spot on, as is Keith's reply, so is there anyone out there that will rise to the challenge?George wrote:Could it be that the strength of feeling expressed on this forum had anyting to do with it! Whether it did or it didn't, the number of posts has proved the worth of the forum in enabling 'instant' club-wide debate on matters of importance & also reinforced the desirability of some sort of link with the Jowetteer to draw attention to what is currently being discussed on JowettTalk.
George
If u mean this Keith...sry the gas bill (milage on a 747 is a bit out of my league) to attend meeting and the length of the drive doesnt pemitt ...about 32,000 miles... one way.. lolGeorge's quote is spot on, as is Keith's reply, so is there anyone out there that will rise to the challenge?
A thread rises like a phoenix from the flames, from an innocent search of the forum, to confirm that we have a pair of these. Great to know where they came from, we inherited them with a big pile of spares and weren't sure. Is your fibreglass wing still on the car? How has it held up over the years? Any strengthening or modification required? Any issues with fit, flex, or anything else?paul wilks wrote:On the subject of 'originality' I own up! Not only is my Javelin the non-standard colour of British Leyland Bronze Yellow of the 1970s Austin/Morris 1300 GT (Shame on you, Wilks!!) but it is also fitted with a fibre glass offside rear wing obtained 40 years ago from Ken Braddock of Marple- he only had one decent steel rear wing (near-side) which I also purchased. At the time he had produced fibre glass versions both n/s and o/s but I can't remember whether he produced front wings as well.
I wonder if anyone else in the club fitted Ken's fibre glass wings to their Javelin.
This topic was well received by the Jowett fraternity, and many views were posted.Tony Fearn Feb 12th 2012 wrote: so I thought we might open a wider discussion on JowettTalk about the future of all the spares that are around the UK in various lofts, sheds, garages, and club sections as well as the JCS facility.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests