Lot Ended
Description
1932 BSA TW-32 Sport
Nicely restored 3-wheeler
in need of a good shake-down
Purchased by the vendor as a
part-completed project, he has broken the back of the job, had the car
running and completed the registration formalities so it is essentially ready
for the new owner to drive and enjoy.
It came to him as a bare chassis
and engine - both dating from the summer of 1932. The engine and gearbox were
reputed to have been rebuilt for a BSA club member by Mike Scott Coomber -
the go-to guru on matters BSA and author of the club's repair and maintenance
manual.
A new body frame was constructed in ash using detailed
drawings supplied by the club in the style of the TW-32 Sports and then fabric
covered as it would have been in period. All in all, a very nice job.
The
car was then rebuilt using many original parts, although it is fitted with a
'Dynalator', a modern alternator hidden in a Lucas Dynamo housing which is
now 12 volts for safety and security.
It has been well trimmed and
prepared and has been sitting for several years while the V5C paperwork has been
sorted out. It is now registered OXS 171 and ready to go. The file also includes
copy parts books and there is also a manual and some club magazines included
too.
This rare trike has been running recently, but not while it has
been with us onsite so will require a careful start up and shake down before
use. It is fitted with the correct and rare Solex 30-FV carburettor as fitted to
the Sports models so promises some brisk and fun road miles for its lucky new
owner.
For more information - contact matthew-parkin@brightwells.com
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