Remember these.? All our yesterdays

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I'm surprised anyone else has heard of them Jim :wink:

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What are the chances of that happening :?:

Took a road today on which we rarely travel, turned a corner and spotted this which just demanded a photograph. Set up to do a quick one out of the window and sods law on a very little used country road what loomed round the corner but a large Scottish Fuels/Certas tanker to spoil the quick snap.

So I parked up and had a closer look.
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and the result of parking up and taking a closer look.
Yes that says<br />&quot;Dunlop Gold Seal Remould&quot;
Yes that says
"Dunlop Gold Seal Remould"
The chances of setting out to specifically look for a "remould", and photographing it are virtually zero yet was allowed to happened today by a purely random sequence of events. The FCF has a thread for such things...

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Time travel.

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CitroJim wrote: 06 Apr 2023, 12:43 Wipac was once a famous Buckinghamshire-based company with sites in Bletchley and Buckingham. A Tesco now sits on their old Buckingham site..
I remember Wipac things. Not in any detail though.
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myglaren wrote: 06 Apr 2023, 17:25
CitroJim wrote: 06 Apr 2023, 12:43 Wipac was once a famous Buckinghamshire-based company with sites in Bletchley and Buckingham. A Tesco now sits on their old Buckingham site..
I remember Wipac things. Not in any detail though.
I went past their Buckingham site twice yesterday :) Wipac were once ubiquitous and second only to Joe Lucas, the Prince of Darkness...

They were most active in small motorcycles and almost cornered the market in mags and lighting... The 125cc D1 BSA Bantam had the Wipac S55 MK8 mag. No idea why that sticks in my memory but it does...

They also made after-market spotlights and replacement headlights and ignition parts for cars...
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I very probably have supplied the only photograph of a gold seal remould tyre on the entire world wide web.

Plenty of images of proper Dunlop Gold Seal original tyres, many on motorcycle wheels, and maybe some are still produced for the classic market.

ImageIMG_0002 by don reid, on Flickr

ImageDunlop Gold seal Tyres Ad 1963 by combomphotos, on Flickr

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Peter.N. wrote: 06 Apr 2023, 16:41 I'm surprised anyone else has heard of them Jim :wink:

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Quite a common name back in the fifties Peter.
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Peter.N. wrote: 06 Apr 2023, 10:04 I've not come across those either, I used Wipac spark plugs, 3/6d in Woolworths, blue they were.
Very accurate recall of the price back in 1957 Peter, as this WIPAC advert confirms :-D
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I've never heard of India Autoway Tyres, but they were good enough for Raymond Baxter - anyone ever used them ? :)
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I remember India tyres :) My first ever car had one... It had five entirely different ones - if you count the spare ;) :lol: Happily, all of the same nominal size...

145x10...

That immediately identifies the car... Made of 50% steel and 50% Plastic Padding :lol:

Now there's a rarity these days - Plastic Padding...
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Where did David's Isopon rank...reckons it was the King of Bodyfillers here...

I like the cut out bit at the bottom where you can pop the little form in an envelope post it and get in return a "Free 48-page brochure giving details of 140 different repairs".


ImageIsopon Bodyfiller Ad 1963 by combomphotos, on Flickr

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I remember isopon very well, my moggy's wings were made of it!! :-D
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CitroJim wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 09:54
That immediately identifies the car... Made of 50% steel and 50% Plastic Padding :lol:

Judging by those percentages, I'm reckoning that the Plastic Padding actually provided most of the structural integrity of that car during your ownership :lol:
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bobins wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 10:05
CitroJim wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 09:54
That immediately identifies the car... Made of 50% steel and 50% Plastic Padding :lol:

Judging by those percentages, I'm reckoning that the Plastic Padding actually provided most of the structural integrity of that car during your ownership :lol:

Yep, that was more than likely Robin :lol:

I remember Isopon well but in my sphere, definitely the poor relation to good old Plastic Padding...
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I see Plastic Padding is still available...

https://www.dtc-uk.com/plastic-padding- ... reloaded=1
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