RudgeWithworth
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Hallo!
I’ve just purchased four wheels that shown the RudgeWithworth label. The wheels need some proper sand blasting, coating and paint, but the nice labels will be definitely destroyed. What I have to do?
.... To paint, or not to paint, that is the question ...
I’ve just purchased four wheels that shown the RudgeWithworth label. The wheels need some proper sand blasting, coating and paint, but the nice labels will be definitely destroyed. What I have to do?
.... To paint, or not to paint, that is the question ...
- lotusbzz
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Well Rudge-Whitworth patents don't apply to Lotus wheels so you can destroy the labels with a clear conscience.
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RogerFrench - Fourth Gear
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I've never seen the Rudge Whitworth logo on an Elan wheel, and as the OP says the wheel design does not use any RW patents and were made by Rubery Owen. The wheels look to have been painted previously and only the last Sprints and some Plus 2S's had black painted wheels with the Plus 2's having chromed rims. so I would suspect that a previous owner had added them. I'd go ahead and paint them.
Matthew Vale - Classic Motoring Author
1968 Plus 2 - Somewhat cosmetically and mechanically modified
1969 Plus 2S - Currently undergoing nut and bolt restoration
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1968 Plus 2 - Somewhat cosmetically and mechanically modified
1969 Plus 2S - Currently undergoing nut and bolt restoration
Visit me on matthewvale.com
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Matt Elan - Fourth Gear
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