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CyrilWhite
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Noticed an appeal for help with prewar car , terry gibbens .also almost hidden in anarticle headed Bromley Cache, mentions 2 olf Jowetts unearthed among a collectiio n of rusty Bentleys .for those in the know , the discovery and appeal for help might be worth following up
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Cyril: -

Terry joined the club in February this year (Jowetteer page 30).

He has appealed again in The Automobile's December issue.

I seem to recall that he needs a radiator for a late 1920's car but I am not sure if it is the short or tall version.
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