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(very) free from memory - two different types of springs available?
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Nice 😎
We just need summer now - (or just temperatures above zero...brrrrr!!) 🙂
-2 deg. celsius in Northern Zealand/Copenhagen just now... -
I was looking for a longer one for an old Paddy Hopkirk that was going into a mk 3 spit, did ask Canley Classics for a 3.4 inch one (believe it was used on some TR6) as an alternative to the standard 2.6 inch one.
They did not have any stock, but advised me to try a company called TRGB. They had stock.
*edit* 5,5 cm is still less than the standard horn pencil...
Cheers,
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Very nice.
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Only worked on a mk2 gt6 (okay, was an US-import, so GT6+), but quite sure its an earlier repair.
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Now, we wants pictures
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http://stumpertilsalg.blogspot.dk/ - scroll down.
Some where I do have the ones from boot floor to rear valance too.
For free, but will have to figure out transport costs from Denmark.
PM me if you don't find closer/cheaper 😎 -
Very nice work You are doing; will be a great car when finished.
Btw - chromed sill seam finisher was made of stainless steel and added after paint. Don't know if they were extra though. -
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Dogleg?
Yep. Lots of bad panels available. Make sure your door has not been badly repaired in the past though. -
I always use grease... 😎
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Cement mixer does the job! An old bike tube Can be used to tie it up depending of the mixer...
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Okay, thanks a lot - will try to ask the tire fitter what is available - I am using 175/70 13 on my minilites and pleased with them; but this is for one of my other projects though. Its a 'very locally' place only serving moderns.
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What would you recommend on a standard 4,5'' original spitfire 1500 wheel?
Have trouble finding 165/70 R13 here locally - can it take a 175/70 13 - or is it too wide? -
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Just came across this one: http://www.technologytell.com/.....h-spitfire-electric/
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@Iain: I believe you have done no harm to the rear brakes; but you can always take off the drum and look at rubber parts etc. But they should have bedded in by now 😎
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Best tool ever!!
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No, its from an US ebay auction years ago - I kept the pictures as the tub was very original - although the car was fitted with mk 4/1500 doors..
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Yep, that's it!
They were part of the approval for MOT here in Denmark, might have been due to the old - and very thick - numberplates used then. Used in some states in US/Canada too.
Most destroyed in crashes I believe! I have a few NOS ones here bought via ebay and locally.
German ones ugly (IMHO)! See picture...
I have had some success using the front bumper/overrider seal bought at Bill/Rarebits (he sells it in 0,5meter, i.e. uncut) - most of the other traiders cut them down for the overriders.
Not perfect - but close.
http://www.rarebits4classics.net/#!product/prd12/3734668591/overrider-sealing-strip---0.5-metre (don't know why no picture comes up, did a few months ago).
Haven't got a picture of mine to show, sorry. You probably still have these seals on your front bumper, so you can check the profile. -
Hi Hazen,
The 'plint' is the extension on the backside of the numberplate lamp (first picture above); sorry, couldn't find a better word...
its not a part of the lamp itself.
Take a look at the spare part catalogue (e.g. at vitessesteves homepage, if you do not already have a copy - you might have to look in the mk 3 spitfire one ). In germany they had to use one for two lamps mounted side by side.
You will need a seal up to the rear valance; I could use one for the front bumper/overrider bought at Bill/Rarebits as he sells them uncut. Will try to take a picture of mine when I get home from work. -
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Mk3 Spit Brake Cylinder
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Mk 3 spit - european - has a reservoir that is larger in diameter 😎
NLA - but you can buy suitable replacements at the usual suspects