For your delight and delectation.
The wheel saga has been resolved, hopefully.
Nick Mouat checked the four wheels and apologised because one of the rims has a crack in it he didn't spot and another one is indeed 'eggy'. The other two have a tiny bit of run out but nothing that would cause wheel wobble. So it's two new rims and new spokes. Plus of course I need a entirely new wheel as one centre of the original 5 and one rim of the original 5 was scrap to start with.
Spoke with the lovely Fatima at Motor Wheel Services to explore the possibility of standard rims, as that idea occurred to me, however they don't do rolled rims in either a 15.75' or a 16'. They only do those sizes in knife edge rims, per postwar Jaguars and the like. Spoke with Peter Roberts (Roberts Bros in Wales) and he said the same thing. Went to the Classic Motor Hub and they have a prewar Riley on silver 16' knife edge rims, which rather confirms it, but the poor car looks like a modern Morgan. Awful.
It turns out therefore that it's Turrino full stop. Only Turrino do Bibendums and as a result, by default, only they do a 15.75' rolled rim. No rolled rims under 18' otherwise.
So that's it, it has to be the Bibendums from Will there. And Nick is going to do them as soon as he gets them. Went and saw AKVR to update them on timings and all their wheels, be they (Piers waved his hand casually around the workshop) A7 Ulster x3, Amilcar, Bugatti x 2, Lagonda, Rolls Royce Silver Ghost or Vauxhall 30/98, are done by him. So Nick must have just been over optimistic on the two rims off the little Lancia that he now realises are scrap, and it was just unlucky they were both on the front of the car.
Now I just have to wait. Again.
Getting good at waiting.
As soon as they're done, I shall deliver myself to Longstone who have agreed to refit them all with their tyres and then on up to Chris. Put the new rims on the front to make sure it's solved the wheel wobble and then, when it comes down to AKVR, Nick wants Piers to drive the car with the old rim wheels on the front and see what he thinks. And then if needs be we can get those rims changed while AKVR work their marvellous magic on the Augusta.
By the way, they have a very famous (very first RAC rally springs to mind?) DiLambda with a yellow over black English coachbuilt body in the workshop, too, that they are finishing off for Keith the owner. What a car that is!