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lighthouse

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« on: September 17, 2017, 16:57:28 »
Thought I would give this a try.
   I'm looking for an owners manual for an Invacar 70.
   Don't know where to start.
   Found it in a field north of Seattle, Washington, USA.
   Can anyone help please?

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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2017, 21:11:52 »
Bob, you could try here: invacar@yahoo.co.uk
   
   Also, our Club Archivist may possibly have a copy in the Library.
Barbara

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« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2017, 17:35:03 »
Stuart Cycphus is a hive of information on Invacars. (invacar@yahoo.co.uk). He used to send out copies of the instruction books for a small charge, I'm sure he would if you ask.

lighthouse

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« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2017, 15:41:02 »
I have been in contact with John Spenser,(archivist), but I'm not sure if he is receiving my latest emails.  I would like to get the manual as soon as i can.
   Thanks for the information.

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« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2017, 02:11:59 »
quote:
Originally posted by lighthouse
   
I have been in contact with John Spenser,(archivist) ...

   An ongoing e-mail dialogue with 'lighthouse' has established that the Invacar belongs to his neighbour, was made by Thundersley not AC, and has a twin-cylinder Steyr Puch engine.
   
   The Thundersley was probably made to a similar design as the AC. The nearest equivalent AC is thought to be the Acedes Mk 70. There is no handbook or other information for this in the Archive, but I am trying to source and copy a handbook. This was e-mailed to 'lighthouse' yesterday.
   
   Handbooks for the earlier AC invalid carriages include only basic information about the operation and running maintenance. As advised by 'BE774' & 'ted' above, the contact at invacar@yahoo.co.uk would most probably be a more fruitful source.

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« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2017, 10:49:05 »
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   Lighthouse
   
   Club Member Paul Eaton has a Little  Hafflinger, 1969/70[?]
   which is powered bu a twin cylinder Steyr Puch engine... Looks like half a Air cooled  VW Beetle engine.
   Will have a word with him, In the meantime  Suggest you google Steyr Puch  engines or Club ( Austrian [?])
   If Paul has any information, I will ask him to post you a email via the forum.[;)]
   
   Good Luck  
   
   Keith

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« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2017, 17:20:52 »
This webpage has some info on the Thundersley Invacar 70. Generally informational but does suggest that the Thundersley was designed by AC (or maybe it means was based on an AC design):
   
   http://www.whichmobilitycar.co.uk/thundersley-invacar-model-70/
   
   There is a photo and description of an instruction manual and more info here:
   
   http://www.virtualgaz.com/invacarpage.htm
   
   John