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steve plowman
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New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Thu Oct 31, 2019 4:39 am

Good morning from Scotland, I have been using the forum for years as a reference to help me get my farm hack "Gin Runner" back together and finally got around to registering :) I bought my T as a running but rough ex fairground racer from Neil Tuckett here in the UK in about 2005 but due to work and various house, workshop and storage moves it lay in various fields and yards up until 2 years ago when It got pulled out of the undergrowth and I started to give it a mechanical overhaul.

I got it running again two weeks ago using a Model A manifold with a bolt on adapter to use a 1.25" SU carburettor that I had used on my Indian Stroker, with a borrowed new Texas T distributor it fired up with the second turn of the crank and I had a celebratory drive around the farm paddock! Its still very much a work in progress to get it roadworthy but I hope to have it on the road in the spring 8-)

I have also been gathering the parts to build a TwinT, with inspiration from the late Gary LeFever's maroon car. I spoke to Gary about it 10 years ago in a phone conversation after I had seen pictures of it here on the forum. I now have two fresh built 1926 engines and the parts to build a 1926 rolling chassis. I hope to link the two engines on a one piece folded oil pan (with separate oil baths) and will join the two cranks with a duplex chain joint as Gary did.

I look forward to getting involved with the forum from the other side of the pond

Cheers
Steve
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1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
1928 Indian Chout
1940 Indian 640 Stroker

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by A Whiteman » Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:03 am

Welcome!
Love the motorcycle tyres - fit the description nicely :-)


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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by Wayne Sheldon » Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:03 am

Welcome to the forum! I look forward to seeing pictures of your "Gin Runner" (some of us over here do not get facebook very well). Is there a historic reason for calling your T that? Was running gin something that happened much in your corner of the world? Over here, that failed experiment with prohibition led to a lot of gin running during the 1920s.


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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by geoffrey mark » Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:33 am

Looks like great projects would love to see some photos on this fourm thanks .im in ni

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Thu Oct 31, 2019 7:02 am

wayne sheldon wrote:
Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:03 am
Welcome to the forum! I look forward to seeing pictures of your "Gin Runner" (some of us over here do not get facebook very well). Is there a historic reason for calling your T that? Was running gin something that happened much in your corner of the world? Over here, that failed experiment with prohibition led to a lot of gin running during the 1920s.
thank you, i will attempt to upload some pictures .. no historical reason for the name, my wife and i were discussing starting a small batch gin distillery at our farm, which i am renovating just now, and the T was kinda taking on the style of a backwoods moonshiner’s transport so the name just appeared 😊
1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
1928 Indian Chout
1940 Indian 640 Stroker

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Thu Oct 31, 2019 7:05 am

Hopefully some recent pics
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1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
1928 Indian Chout
1940 Indian 640 Stroker

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Thu Oct 31, 2019 7:09 am

I bought it as an ex fairground racer ...
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1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
1928 Indian Chout
1940 Indian 640 Stroker


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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by mvweaver » Thu Oct 31, 2019 7:48 am

Love the look and those tires. Should grip well. We visited the Highlands (Ballater) this past May. Had a blast and loved the country. Look forward to seeing more photos especially of your twin T project when you get started. - Matt


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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by John Codman » Thu Oct 31, 2019 10:10 am

Welcome aboard!


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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by BobD » Thu Oct 31, 2019 12:17 pm

Welcome. Interesting “Gin Runner.” Keep us posted with pictures and updates.


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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by Terry_007 » Thu Oct 31, 2019 12:58 pm

Welcome Steve. Where in Scotland are you located? I lived near Dundee years ago. Was stationed at a USN base at a small town south of Aberdeen, Edzell. We were members of the Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club and helped start the Scottish Transport Extravaganza at Glamis Castle, which of course still continues today. We're good friends of Mike povey (1912 T) who just made his trip to Glamis - he's made every one of them since the beginning. Although we didn't have a T in Scotland, we drove our 1935 Morris 8 everywhere and still have it here in Virginia.
Lots of great memories.
Terry

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Thu Oct 31, 2019 2:05 pm

The model A manifold and home brewed adapter with an SU 1.25” carb from a Morris 1000
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1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
1928 Indian Chout
1940 Indian 640 Stroker

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Thu Oct 31, 2019 2:09 pm

Terry_007 wrote:
Thu Oct 31, 2019 12:58 pm
Welcome Steve. Where in Scotland are you located? I lived near Dundee years ago. Was stationed at a USN base at a small town south of Aberdeen, Edzell. We were members of the Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club and helped start the Scottish Transport Extravaganza at Glamis Castle, which of course still continues today. We're good friends of Mike povey (1912 T) who just made his trip to Glamis - he's made every one of them since the beginning. Although we didn't have a T in Scotland, we drove our 1935 Morris 8 everywhere and still have it here in Virginia.
Lots of great memories.
Terry
Thank you Terry, im on the Black Isle, north east of Inverness in Fortrose. I get to Glamis sometimes.. its a great show. 😊 I havent met up with any other Scots T folk yet but hope to remedy that!
1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
1928 Indian Chout
1940 Indian 640 Stroker

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Thu Oct 31, 2019 3:50 pm

The second fire up, after i had re routed the fuel line to stop it airlocking https://youtu.be/BY8N2nzaqXM
1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
1928 Indian Chout
1940 Indian 640 Stroker


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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by Wayne Sheldon » Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:47 pm

Great looking T there!
Thank you for the pictures.

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Sat Nov 02, 2019 3:14 pm

Next step is to fit a recently aquired, rebuilt Ruckstell rear axle with big drums and 5 stud hubs. then i can fit 21” wire wheels all round with road tyres.. hope to be roadworthy for Spring :)
1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by Norman Kling » Sat Nov 02, 2019 9:16 pm

Welcome! Have fun with your T. How does it run with an A manifold?
Norm

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Sun Nov 03, 2019 3:08 am

Hi Norm, it seems to run pretty well. I dont have a sock exhaust manifold to compare to and have not yet been out in the open road, but around the farm and up the lane it pulls nicely with quite instant response from the throttle.. i rigged up a cable operated foot throttle just to confuse my feet even more 😂
1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
1928 Indian Chout
1940 Indian 640 Stroker

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Sun Nov 03, 2019 3:09 am

steve plowman wrote:
Sun Nov 03, 2019 3:08 am
Hi Norm, it seems to run pretty well. I dont have a sock exhaust manifold to compare to and have not yet been out in the open road, but around the farm and up the lane it pulls nicely with quite instant response from the throttle.. i rigged up a cable operated foot throttle just to confuse my feet even more 😂
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1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
1928 Indian Chout
1940 Indian 640 Stroker

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by Duey_C » Sun Nov 03, 2019 4:54 pm

I'll lip off and say it's a good thing you don't have a stock exhaust in your stash. Once I took off the cobbled together headers and put on original it took all the wind out of the sails and tossed out the torque...
I like your exhaust system!
Since I lost my mind mind, I feel more liberated

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Re: New Member from Scotland

Post by steve plowman » Tue Nov 05, 2019 3:45 am

Duey_C wrote:
Sun Nov 03, 2019 4:54 pm
I'll lip off and say it's a good thing you don't have a stock exhaust in your stash. Once I took off the cobbled together headers and put on original it took all the wind out of the sails and tossed out the torque...
I like your exhaust system!
Haha, Aye Duey I have no intention of putting the car back to stock as my plan is to gradually get it prepared for vintage sports car trials it will need all the extra breathing it can muster to keep up with the MG's Austin's and Riley's. To keep within the rules I will have to use parts from pre 1931 cars, so the model A bits should be fine. I have and earlier pre war SU to rebuild to replace the existing one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHM79zfVuqo
1926 T Touring cut down with tray back "The Gin Runner"
1926 TwinT straight 8 project
1928 Indian Chout
1940 Indian 640 Stroker

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