1928 Lockwood Chief (a rather sad example)

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lakeviewlad
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1928 Lockwood Chief (a rather sad example)

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Look what I got for £25... :D It needs a few parts,which I have sourced from a friend in the US. What have I let myself in for? :? All manner of ridicule and scorn is welcome...haha :lol:
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Re: 1928 Lockwood Chief (a rather sad example)

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I can highly recommend Doug Penn for parts and part motors, he has more than a few Lockwood parts motors.
Email. Douglas.penn@gmail.com
For his website with photos of motors see
Penn.itgo.com
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Re: 1928 Lockwood Chief (a rather sad example)

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Thanks phil,I have already contacted Doug and he has all the parts I need! :)
Remember,dust and dirt are the enemies of all moving parts...keep your motor clean and it will repay you!
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