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Model Technical and Interest => Flaminia => Topic started by: simonandjuliet on 01 June, 2017, 05:12:19 PM
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Would any of you kind Flaminia owners be happy to help me identify a few bits that I came across recently ?
A couple of dash indicator light clusters, a set of horns and compressor and some other unidentified bits !
Thanks
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Sure - no problem - post the pics and we can play!
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Thanks, your starter for 10 .....
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OK here goes...
The last image with the 3 separate lights is an early model Flaminia indicator - typically fitted to 2.5l single carb models. The one before is the later model indicator unit usually fitted to 2.8 and 3C/3B models
The horns are similar but not the same as mine - as yours are a single unit - but mine are two separate horns - anyone have anything like that on their Flaminia?
Cheers
Dave
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The horn compressor looks like the mid 60's 'Maserati' brand model to me. Aurelia air horns had a much much larger compressor and the trumpets were often chromed brass. I thought Flaminias used the same air horn set up.
Its still possible to buy new red FIAMM air horns just like those in the photo.
Chris
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All three of my S2 2.5 Flaminia Berlinas have had the smaller light indicator cluster so I suspect the change over was from S1 to S2 rather than from 2.5 to 2.8. Attached also are pictures of the horn set up that all three Berlinas have as well.
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Thanks everyone
There were several PF coupés at the weekend so I saw both lights on cars but not the horns - they are MULTIVOX marque.
The other things I have are new indicator stalks, there appear to be 2 types, I think, depending on steering wheel on the PF coupé - cranked and straight. I have the cranked type if anyone is interested
Lastly - a strange lever ........
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Thanks everyone
There were several PF coupés at the weekend so I saw both lights on cars but not the horns - they are MULTIVOX marque.
The other things I have are new indicator stalks, there appear to be 2 types, I think, depending on steering wheel on the PF coupé - cranked and straight. I have the cranked type if anyone is interested
Lastly - a strange lever ........
Simon,
The straight indicator switch is also used on my 2c Berlina while the cranked one was used on coupes.
I have a lever exactly like your strange lever, in my case it is the gear change lever for the column change on my Fulvia 2c Berlina, one of these days I'll get around the fitting it, as the chrome has gone on my original.
Brian
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The Flaminia column change lever is like that too.