Thursday, 28 January 2021

For Sale

 The Panther chassis number CHA602 with all fittings except the lower rear (available from the POC) for a swinging arm Panther and the Streamline Regal sidecar body is for sale.

The chassis is fully restored with new plates and welds to the corroded areas, new swing-arm bearings and spare wheel carrier all as detailed in the blog. The Streamline Regal child/adult sidecar body has a repaired frame and is clad in steel sheet in good condition with the original upholstery. all ready to fit to your late Heavyweight Panther and forget.

Streamline Regal on my M120



The top is removable by removing the hinge pins.
Susan Wilson off to be married.


Panther Chassis with glass fibre mudguard.

An alternative body is available as a single seater with storage compartment. this is a modified Garrard (I think) with new plywood frame.




Price £1100 ono. Contact Laurie on laurence.e.neal@virginmedia.com

Wednesday, 27 January 2021

A Different Sidecar

Having decided to keep the Swallow sidecar but sell the outfit I extracted my spare sidecar body from the depths of the garage. This is a Streamline Regal which was given to me at the Kiel Rally a few years ago. I had travelled there with Rex in my van with our two Panthers, both M100 rigids, in the back. From Poldi’s house in Osterholz-Scharmbeck, outside Bremen, we all rode up together to the campsite at Falkenstein on the side of Kiel Fjord and enjoyed a wonderful rally. Back at Poldi’s we loaded the bikes and I was then presented with a sidecar body in flat-pack form. This we slid on top of the bikes and brought back to England.


As usual with old sidecars I found that the frame was badly rotted, particularly the floor of pine boards though the steel skin panels were in good condition. Most of the fabric lining and the seats were also reusable. With a new floor of inch thick plywood and the frame repaired the panels went back on to make quite a presentable child/adult sidecar.



Loosely assembled Streamline Regal


Nameplate


Frame repair underway

As I already have two swinging-arm Heavyweights I had always intended to pass this one on when it was finished. A buyer has already turned up locally. At the viewing the bike started first kick and ticked over steadily. We have agreed a price just for the motorcycle without the sidecar. Now I am removing the sidecar chassis and replacing the leading links with a set of standard Panther late-type telescopic forks, luckily I already have all the parts to hand.

To complete the chassis for photos for the Blog I had robbed my other chassis of its mudguard and needed that back. I had a batch of five made in glass fibre; they turned out as a lovely job each one indistinguishable from a steel mudguard unless you tap it. These were popular and are now all sold. The new mudguard was moulded in black and didn’t need painting. I fitted steel straps at the fixing points and it has completed the chassis.


This Blog is available as a book, A5 size paperback in full colour. Price £10 free postage, Paypal friends and family to laurence.e.neal@virginmedia.com