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Lanchester 14 (1953)

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lotuselite
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Lanchester 14 (1953)

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Does anyone know where I could source the following:
Rear offside wing or lower part of same (does the Daimler Conquest have the same panel?)
Fuse panel and cover
Hub caps

Thanks in hope.

David

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Re: Lanchester 14 (1953)

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Hub caps will be the hardest to find. The rest is the same as Conquest so will be out there.
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Re: Lanchester 14 (1953)

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Thanks for the info. I posted a wanted on ebay for the hubcaps and have just had a positive response. They will need to be rechromed but look reasonable.

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Re: Lanchester 14 (1953)

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Hi David,

Don’t think you will find a rear wing or section ( but showing a picture may be useful)

You are asking about fuse box and cover. Do you know what type (presumable Lucas !)

Can anyone help ?

Regards

Db

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Re: Lanchester 14 (1953)

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Thanks Db and my apologies for the delay in responding. Since posting this I have bought a donor car. This has supplied all the parts I need. Also I managed to find a unused rear Daimler wing which which is identical and new/old stock. I am now sorted and will in fact have a lot of spares to pass on.

Regards

David

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Re: Lanchester 14 (1953)

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That’s great. A donor car can really make sense, and you may get new friends with the left over parts !

Keep in touch

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