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This is the site of Greg & Christine Stevens - vintage vehicle enthusiasts!

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In 2009 I negotiated the purchase of very early authentic film type honeycomb core manufacturing machinery from a long standing and now closed business in Sydney. This machinery has known history dating back to Johnson Brothers, who I believe had this machinery made here in Australia, possibly as early as the 1930’s.

After more than 18 months of restoring this well worn vintage machinery and with a combination of research, improved tooling and testing the core has now been re-designed. This allows a core made with 0.15mm copper to be run as a serviceable core, superior in design and endurance to the 0.11mm copper used previously. This new core has been wind tunnel tested and I am happy to be making a core more efficient than what I have imported and fitted for many years. I already knew the performance of this imported core and this new VHRC core is better!

Why serviceable? If you are going to spend good money on a honeycomb radiator, why not ensure it is serviceable in 20+ years?

Looking forward to the future with "authentic machinery, new tooling, new cores and a new attitude!"

Visit the Vintage Honeycomb Radiator Company page.

Left to right: 1928 Morgan Super Aero Trike, 1970 Morgan 4/4 4-seater, 1918 Model T Ford Runabout.

Greg is self-employed and runs Fuel Tank and Radiator Service. As the name implies, Greg’s work predominantly deals with the restoration and maintenance of vintage radiators and fuel tanks.

Christine is employed in the finance industry. She also operates a business - Vintage Noise - selling vintage car horns and replacement horn bulbs.

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