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Advert 1949....new dealer to me...added to files. Just purchased from the Bay AU.
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From the main stite dated 1939. looks identical?
From the main stite dated 1939. looks identical?
What engine is in the ad B? I can see it has a bayonet cap and is a clutch model.. ?

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The later brass bayonet capped tanks had a smooth end cap joins so that looks more like the steel tank. I would hazard a guess that is a "C" which would be a year or two earlier than the date of the advert. How long did ships take to get to Oz in those days?
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Couldn't be 1939 with a shroud air intake.
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That's what I through but Jon has this ad on the site dated as 1939 but the date is part missing..
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I'd say you were spot on Hugo! so circa 46 & note the skeletal bracket this is the first documented illustration of it on a dateable motor.

But bear in mind that the art work for that printer's plate was hand etched & therefore expensive, it tended to be still in use well after the motor on it was no longer produced, Charles P & I found many examples of this happening in magazine adds, it didn't help at all when we were researching production dates.
We even found ON & OP pics on post war adds.

Please forgive us a few small errors.
We can't really expect John to devote all of his spare time to editing this site to keep it 101 % accurate, & the errors do allow us to know when other sites have recycled our work no matter how much they deny it.
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The info is so cool!

A question bugging me for a while with this that was in a bunch of Gull parts many years ago?

Steel Tank. Had a copper unplated bayonet with silver colour plated breather. It is still around somewhere.....the cap.

It is a clamped tank. Fuel tap on the port side under the cap.

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That looks like an SD tank to me.
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A later fuel line tho.
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