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crankedup

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245 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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Looking at the next H&H auction and they have an 1921 Angus Sanderson 14hp Tourer to go under the hammer.

Ive looked up and cannot find anything on this make at all. Sounds like it could be American, but could be any other Country of origen I suppose.

Anyone know of it

The Wiz

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264 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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Angus Sanderson were originally coachbuilders established in 1780 and their descendants became motor dealers in the North of England.

Built at County Durham, later at Hendon in Middlesex (despite their Scottish sounding name), by the firm of William Angus, Sanderson & Company.

This marque was not a great success with only three models available. A press report of 1921 stated: "It was intended that there should be a mass production of this car that it might be placed on the market at a reasonable price. The mass production is yet to come but the price is not high". A further statement in 1928 read: " this car is not being manufactured.".

Around 3000 cars were made.

crankedup

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Thursday 4th November 2004
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The Wiz

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Thursday 4th November 2004
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No problem ....

ettore

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254 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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There`s only about three or four left but there was a very good series of articles in The Automobile by Mike Worthington-Williams (who was an owner at the time).

Fairly standard but attractive vintage tourer.

crankedup

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Friday 5th November 2004
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I've put on order 'Automobile' from newsagent so looking forward to first copy.

I dont suppose you know of what engine /gearbox/rear axle manufacturer was used on the Angus by any chance.

The one being auctioned may well be ex museum so if that is the case re-commisioning for the road will be a nightmare if the mechanicals are obscure.

ARH

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241 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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shouldn't be too difficult to recommision if you have a good list of specialists. Check out this site http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/guy.weatherall/ they have a very good list.

The technology is quite simple and parts can be specialy made.

ettore

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254 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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If you are interested I would strongly suggest giving Mike Worthington-Williams a call (The Automobile should give you his number). He is the acknowledged expert and having rebuilt one he will be able to advise on how easy they are to look after.

As suggested, the technology is normally pretty simple so can be dealt with! Plenty of smaller companies also used common/shared components such as engines, boxes, axles etc

crankedup

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Friday 5th November 2004
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Once again thank you for excellent info / assistance

tvrgaas

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272 months

Tuesday 9th November 2004
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I asked on the VSCC site what people thought, apart from the 20/25, the Bullnose or the A-S, one suggestion was a Ford Model A - which comes in a few body styles tudor (2door), fordor and Pheaton (open) etc. The other was beware of rare cars - they may be rare because they were both pigs when new so didn't sell, or they were not worth saving. The correspondent, who has a Ducksback 12/50, then recommended a 12/50 Alvis - saloon. Gavin McGuire has a 6cylinder (14.75hp) version but with the less pretty Atlantic style body. (The 1926/7 Sport Saloon body is very pretty, but only 2 doors) Orchid Cars have had a post vintage wide two seater on their books for a while.

It's fun playing fantasy car buying... or spending other peoples money!!!

MADNESS

222 posts

243 months

Tuesday 9th November 2004
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Thanks tvrgaas, funny enough I have had my eye on the Bullnose at orchids. It had sold on a week or two ago and is now available again at £500 more! I am really really tempted, but should sell my Griff' first. Do you have the vcsc web address please

crankedup

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Tuesday 9th November 2004
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Thanks tvrgaas, I replied as above in my Sons 'handle' by mistake

ettore

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254 months

Wednesday 10th November 2004
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vscc web address is www.vscc.co.uk, but you need to be a member to access the forums. Having said that, I am a member (I`d recommend it) and I can`t access the forum!

The Wiz

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264 months

Sunday 14th November 2004
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Can't remember when but earlier in the year they sent out a pin number. You need to find that. Either that or contact the office ....