In the 1950's/early 60's my Dad had a van that was based on the late 1930's/40's Standard 12, and I took it on in ~1961. A guy that I was working with gave me a damaged engine that was based on the Standard 12 side valve but had been converted to push rod ohv. His line was that it was an engine from a Jaguar - an SS engine (SS=Super Standard). I swallowed his story, repaired the engine, fitted it to the van successfully, and boasted thereafter it had a Jaguar engine in it!!!
Last night for reasons that are totally unrelated to this I was triggered to read the Jaguar cars page on Wikipedia, and became very aware that nearly 50 years later I must have been horribly green behind the ears to have believed his Jaguar story - if nothing else it would have been horribly low in power for the up market cars they were producing from 1935 onwards. But it then did just cross my mind that the Swallow Sidecar Co., that Jaguar Car Co. renamed itself from in 1947 or so, might have done such conversions for MOD in WW2 - the SS therefore equalling Swallow Sidecars.
Anybody any ideas where I might pursue that possibility? Silly bit of curiosity really but in age and CV there is not much else to do!!
Thanks Rob
Last night for reasons that are totally unrelated to this I was triggered to read the Jaguar cars page on Wikipedia, and became very aware that nearly 50 years later I must have been horribly green behind the ears to have believed his Jaguar story - if nothing else it would have been horribly low in power for the up market cars they were producing from 1935 onwards. But it then did just cross my mind that the Swallow Sidecar Co., that Jaguar Car Co. renamed itself from in 1947 or so, might have done such conversions for MOD in WW2 - the SS therefore equalling Swallow Sidecars.
Anybody any ideas where I might pursue that possibility? Silly bit of curiosity really but in age and CV there is not much else to do!!
Thanks Rob