Description
Motor car, Australian Six, model No.H23, chassis No.426, four-door tourer body, 6-cylinder, made by Australian Six Motors Ltd, Ashfield, New South Wales, 1923, used by Leslie McAlpine, Windeyer, New South Wales, Australia, 1930-1952
The Australian Six automobile features a four-door, factory-built open tourer body with two fold-down seats, a horizontally split windscreen and folding hood. The paintwork is tan with white lining, while the mudguards are brown. The interior features tan stretch vinyl upholstery. The steel-spoked, wood-rim steering wheel has an ignition advance-retard control mounted in the centre and a hand throttle for starting and slow running. In the centre of the dashboard are various instruments including a National oil pressure gauge, an ignition lock, headlight switch, drum-type speedometer and odometer by Stewart (M-7) including trip meter, a Westinghouse ammeter, choke and dash light. The float-type fuel gauge is incorporated in the tank. On the centre of the floor is a straight gear lever flanked by top button press handbrake. The step-on starter button is also on the floor, but the car can be crank started. The clutch is a multi-plate, dry disc type by Borg and Beck. The engine is a six-cylinder Rutenber with American Bosch magneto ignition. There are expanding and contracting hand and foot brakes acting on the inside and outside of the rear brake drums. Suspension is by semi-elliptical springs front and rear and there is a built-in tyre pump by Kellogg under the floor, driven off the gearbox.
The car was restored for the Museum during the 1960s by students of the Sydney Technical College. It is primarily the Windeyer, NSW, car H23 426 but using the engine acquired with the rolling chassis from Toukley, NSW, which was car B20 54. There are a number of incomplete and missing items. The timberwork is sound, but the paintwork on the body is poor and starting to crack. The mudguards are in poor condition and the hood and hood mounts are incorrect. There is a suggestion that the instrument panel has been modified and the upholstery is not of the correct type. The door step plates and spare wheel carrier are missing, while the headlight rims are of round rather than the octagonal shape. The carpet is incomplete and mismatched. The right hand headlight is touching the radiator shell and the nickel-plating on the radiator shell is starting to deteriorate.
Specifications
Builder: Australian Six Motors Ltd, Parramatta Rd, Ashfield, NSW
Chassis No: 426
Model: (primarily) H23 426 (the plate with this information is missing) (Windeyer car)
Model: (parts) B20 54 (on the dashboard plate) (Toukley car)
Engine No: 10J (stamped between engine side plates)
Engine casting numbers: 912/9 (on head), 9518 (on left hand side upper cylinder block), 6812-8 (on side plates)
Engine: straight 6-cylinder Rutenber
Bore: 3 1/8th in (79.4 mm)
Stroke: 5 in (127 mm)
Capacity: 230 cu in (3 769 cu cm)
Head: 12/09/1919 (car 54)
Block: 5/09/1919 (car 54)
Front axle: solid beam type, 5018 258 E20 (May 1920?)
Rear axle: Columbia 49:11 ratio, 50014 118 J20 (Oct 1920?)
Gearbox: Grant Lees of Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 3-speed, (casting No.4226E)
RAC rating: 25.3 hp (20.9 kW)
Weight: 30 cwt (1.52 tonnes)
Top speed: 40 mph (64 km/h)
Carburetors: Stromberg? (LB.1 1838099 or 1888099)
Transmission: multi-plate Borg and Beck clutch
Suspension: semi-elliptical leaf springs all round
Fuel tank capacity: 12 gallons (54.6 litres)
Range: 22 m.p.g. (7.8 km/litre)
Tyre pressure: 80 p.s.i. (551.6 kPa) (high pressure tyres only)
Starter motor: Westinghouse Electric 6 volt
Vacuum system for fuel: Sparton
Horn: Sparton
Windscreen upright: Welsh Bros, Sydney
Magneto: American Bosch AT6 model
Generator: Westinghouse