Title: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: Parisien on 21 February, 2018, 11:17:44 PM I visited Frank McKays home town yesterday to view his lovely Aprilia, its up for sale in the adverts section of the current VL. I offered to put up a few more photos and correct facts in the advert and add some further details to help out in its sale.
Frank has had this car for 25 odd years, done quite a bit of work to it and kept it in fine fettle over this period. Its been used in a total of 9 family and friends weddings during his ownership. The Aprilia actually came to N Ireland in 1958 not 1985 as per VL advert and is accompanied by a page and a half letter from the seller in London, noting what work had been done to it and spent on it over the period he'd owned it. The car also has its original owners manual, however the original buff log book had to be handed in when re-registered in N Ireland in 1993. One of the owners in N Ireland actually had all four wings re-manufactured in aluminium ( allegedly in the works shops of Shorts bros, now Bombardier of Belfast, some time in the late 50s or 60s.) The car starts on the button but could do with a freshening up paint wise. Frank had the leather interior and headlining redone, and has come up with an ingenious method to heat the interior of the car. Franks phone number and email address are in the VL advert. Apart from meeting Frank on this one and only occasion I've no other connection or interest in the sale of the car. P Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: Parisien on 21 February, 2018, 11:20:15 PM A few more.
P Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: Parisien on 21 February, 2018, 11:23:33 PM And the interior.
P Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: Lapsed Cesare Ferrari on 23 February, 2018, 12:47:03 AM Thank you for posting the photographs- this is really a very attractive old thing. Were you able to look under the bonnet?
Cesare Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: fay66 on 23 February, 2018, 07:15:24 AM I visited Frank McKays home town yesterday to view his lovely Aprilia, its up for sale in the adverts section of the current VL. I offered to put up a few more photos and correct facts in the advert and add some further details to help out in its sale. Frank Frank has had this car for 25 odd years, done quite a bit of work to it and kept it in fine fettle over this period. Its been used in a total of 9 family and friends weddings during his ownership. The Aprilia actually came to N Ireland in 1958 not 1985 as per VL advert and is accompanied by a page and a half letter from the seller in London, noting what work had been done to it and spent on it over the period he'd owned it. The car also has its original owners manual, however the original buff log book had to be handed in when re-registered in N Ireland in 1993. One of the owners in N Ireland actually had all four wings re-manufactured in aluminium ( allegedly in the works shops of Shorts bros, now Bombardier of Belfast, some time in the late 50s or 60s.) The car starts on the button but could do with a freshening up paint wise. Frank had the leather interior and headlining redone, and has come up with an ingenious method to heat the interior of the car. Franks phone number and email address are in the VL advert. Apart from meeting Frank on this one and only occasion I've no other connection or interest in the sale of the car. P What's the igenious method of heating? Brian 8227 8) Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: chriswgawne on 23 February, 2018, 09:01:42 AM Does anyone know what sort of price is this lovely Aprilia?
Chris Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: Parisien on 23 February, 2018, 09:11:29 AM Cesare, I looked under the bonnet, all looked presentable to me but I didn't take any photos unfortunately, Frank's email is on his VL advert, am sure he would take some pics for you.
P Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: Parisien on 23 February, 2018, 09:15:39 AM I visited Frank McKays home town yesterday to view his lovely Aprilia, its up for sale in the adverts section of the current VL. I offered to put up a few more photos and correct facts in the advert and add some further details to help out in its sale. Frank Frank has had this car for 25 odd years, done quite a bit of work to it and kept it in fine fettle over this period. Its been used in a total of 9 family and friends weddings during his ownership. The Aprilia actually came to N Ireland in 1958 not 1985 as per VL advert and is accompanied by a page and a half letter from the seller in London, noting what work had been done to it and spent on it over the period he'd owned it. The car also has its original owners manual, however the original buff log book had to be handed in when re-registered in N Ireland in 1993. One of the owners in N Ireland actually had all four wings re-manufactured in aluminium ( allegedly in the works shops of Shorts bros, now Bombardier of Belfast, some time in the late 50s or 60s.) The car starts on the button but could do with a freshening up paint wise. Frank had the leather interior and headlining redone, and has come up with an ingenious method to heat the interior of the car. Franks phone number and email address are in the VL advert. Apart from meeting Frank on this one and only occasion I've no other connection or interest in the sale of the car. P What's the igenious method of heating? Brian 8227 8) Brian, I didn't get down on my hands and knees to visualize it, but apparently there's a tubular sleeve surrounding a length of the exhaust, which then branch's off to feed two tubes which blow hot air into the rear footwear, governed by two toggle vents/flaps. P Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: Justin McArdle on 23 February, 2018, 01:28:04 PM Hi Brian
I know where you are going with this! How about this floor mounted heater mounted upside down under the dash in the 2C? http://www.maradynehp.com/h-400012.html Justin Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: lancialulu on 23 February, 2018, 04:06:40 PM Hi Brian Oh Justin there is nothing wrong with a Fulvia heater if it functional!I know where you are going with this! How about this floor mounted heater mounted upside down under the dash in the 2C? http://www.maradynehp.com/h-400012.html Justin Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: fay66 on 05 March, 2018, 10:11:32 PM Hi Brian Oh Justin there is nothing wrong with a Fulvia heater if it functional!I know where you are going with this! How about this floor mounted heater mounted upside down under the dash in the 2C? http://www.maradynehp.com/h-400012.html Justin To put it bluntly its amazing that with the size of the intake that all that comes out the other end is the equivalent of a small rodent passing wind.. Brian 8227 8) Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: chriswgawne on 06 March, 2018, 08:37:59 AM This wont be especially helpful as I cant really provide any detail as to exactly why but the heater in our Fulvia GTE is excellent and yet is completely standard as far as I am aware.
Chris Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: fay66 on 06 March, 2018, 11:28:32 AM This wont be especially helpful as I cant really provide any detail as to exactly why but the heater in our Fulvia GTE is excellent and yet is completely standard as far as I am aware. Chris perhaps by the time they got to the Gte they'd sorted out the problems!Chris A lot of changes would have occurred in the normal course of development in the 2 years from Fay and the Gte. Brian 8227. Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: lancialulu on 06 March, 2018, 12:15:32 PM This wont be especially helpful as I cant really provide any detail as to exactly why but the heater in our Fulvia GTE is excellent and yet is completely standard as far as I am aware. Chris perhaps by the time they got to the Gte they'd sorted out the problems!Chris A lot of changes would have occurred in the normal course of development in the 2 years from Fay and the Gte. Brian 8227. Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: DavidLaver on 06 March, 2018, 12:21:02 PM A bit early for a Fulvia - but stumbled on these on an Austin 7 forum: http://southwindheater.com/Products.html Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: fay66 on 06 March, 2018, 06:34:52 PM A bit early for a Fulvia - but stumbled on these on an Austin 7 forum: http://southwindheater.com/Products.html Brian 8227 8) Title: Re: Aprilia 1939 Lusso Post by: ben on 08 March, 2018, 12:25:46 PM So what are all these posts about Fulvia heaters doing on this Aprilia thread?
It sounds to me as though the system alluded to on the Frank McKay car is similar to the Citroen 2CV in picking up the heat from around the exhaust instead of tapping into the cooling water--which on the 2CV of course is not available anyway. Ben |