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Fan Cowl

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JSabah
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Location: Los Angeles

Fan Cowl

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Just wondering if and how many of Sp250 owners have a fan cowl with the original type fan (not electric) and if it make a difference.i believe the cowl was an option for warmer climates. Looking forward to hear of your experiences. Josh
Sp250, Sunbeam Tiger, MGTD, Jensen Interceptor conv, Jensen Interceptor Coupe', '49 Plymouth Woody and now a '65 Jensen CV8 Mk3 LHD

simonp
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Location: Birmingham

Re: Fan Cowl

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Have never seen one but I believe Christian Demler in Germany has remade them.

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Daimler SP 250 - "To feel its eager response as you open up is to know a new motoring adventure"(Sales brochure) The adventure continues!

Ozzsp250
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Joined: Tue Feb 16, 2016 12:35 am
Location: Arizona, USA

Re: Fan Cowl

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I purchased one from David Manners last year to use on my Dart in Arizona however the car and I are in Pennsylvania -- hope to test it next summer........

JSabah
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Re: Fan Cowl

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Just purchased one from Chris Demler....I figured I'd give it a try as well as his multi blade fan conversion. It gets just about as hot here as it does in Phoenix but only for a few days a year. Hope it buys me another level of comfort.
Sp250, Sunbeam Tiger, MGTD, Jensen Interceptor conv, Jensen Interceptor Coupe', '49 Plymouth Woody and now a '65 Jensen CV8 Mk3 LHD

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