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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
List of vehicle accessories, fittings not sent, and build modification notes.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 92\1\  scan0256
Date  31th March 1936 guessed
  
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Accessories (Contd:)

One centre lamp.
Two Trumpet Horns.
Klaxon Wiper Motor.
Mascot.
Ten stainless steel apron beadings.
Some Tools.
A front and a rear bumper.

The following fittings are not being sent:-

Front apron which was on the chassis when it went to Leamington.
One spare wheel cover as it was not on the specification.
Discs for wheels.
Wireless set.
First-aid Set.
Companion Fittings.
Suit Cases.
Fire Extinguisher.
Enamel inserts in polished woodwork replaced by wood.
The watch in the rear division could not be removed.

6) Although we had supplied a print of our LeC. showing the experimental petrol tank and side filler it had been overlooked that the cross rail in the floor of the boot fouled the snout on the petrol tank, and work had to be put in hand immediately to put this right. At one time Messrs.Park Ward & Co. feared that this modification would weaken the body, but it is now thought that no serious weakness has been incurred.

7) The control by wire cable for the concealed back light blind is apparently not a hundred per-cent job. Care will have to be taken when mounting the bodt to ensure that this cable does not foul the chassis, as its path actually crosses the frame side members.

8) No felt is fitted under the scuttle and this will have to be dealt with when we are fitting up the dashboard insulation.

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