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Vintage, PVT & 2 Litre Forum / AC oil can
« on: April 07, 2013, 21:31:23 »
I have an oil can, on the top is an early AC logo. A plate reads ‘AC recommend Duckhams New Process Oil No.4 for Engines'. I believe this to be from the early 1920’s. The only other oil can I’ve seen like this said ‘Cubitt’ rather than AC. (Cubitt cars were built 1919-25 and in the early 20’s S. F. Edge was not only Governing Director of AC Cars but was also Managing Director of William Cubitt & Company).
I assume that this oil can was a part of the early ‘tool kit’ supplied with AC’s, but can anyone tell me:
(a)were they supplied with 4 or/and 6 cylinders
(b)were they ever mounted on the bulkhead of the early cars, in a special holder?
The reason for the second question was seeing David Payne’s 1924 Six, at the Thames Ditton gathering, with the oil can in a tailored holder, photo below.
Someone with a vintage model may know the answers, which would be gratefully received....
David's very nice 1924 AC Six
I assume that this oil can was a part of the early ‘tool kit’ supplied with AC’s, but can anyone tell me:
(a)were they supplied with 4 or/and 6 cylinders
(b)were they ever mounted on the bulkhead of the early cars, in a special holder?
The reason for the second question was seeing David Payne’s 1924 Six, at the Thames Ditton gathering, with the oil can in a tailored holder, photo below.
Someone with a vintage model may know the answers, which would be gratefully received....
David's very nice 1924 AC Six