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Re: Dashboard for Racing TR's

To: Amici Triumphi <fot@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Dashboard for Racing TR's
From: Tony Drews <drewst03@home.com>
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 18:00:06 -0600
Justin, I was considering the same thing for my TR-4 which came originally
with a wood dash.  I've still got a few intact plies of the original
plywood.  Then I decided that for a racing application, steel or aluminum
was preferable.  Hard to catch metal on fire and it doesn't splinter.  I
really like the look of the wood dash, but am concerned of its safety.

- Tony Drews

jmwagner wrote:

> This is a feeler question....
>
> I'm slowly putting together my buck... for making a new dash board for
> my TR 4A.
>
> I have no intention of joining the other people out there that are
> offering dashboards, completed, and ready to install...   this one is
> just for my car... HOWEVER...
>
> I was wondering...  For a reasonable fee...   (something to make the
> effort worth my while) ... do you think some of you might be interested
> in buying a dash piece that's already the correct size...  correct
> bevels, etc...  for the TR 4A (and associated TR's)...
> but....
>
> I would only put in the stock holes that you request....
>
> i.e. you could order a complete blank... or, perhaps, you want the holes
> for the speedo and tach put in....  and/or maybe the glove
> compartment... etc..
>
> I just thought it might be a way for some of you to make your own custom
> dashes for your race cars... without having to do the most complicated
> part, of making the blank.
>
> This is an "out there on the horizon" proposition... but I wanted too
> put out this feeler.  In short, I would charge something for a blank...
> and something for each additional hole... all done in a high quality
> plywood (similar to stock)... without a laminate.
>
> As mentioned, there'd be additional charges for each hole....
> and maybe I would offer some laminate pieces (real wood laminates,
> etc)...  that could be installed...
>
> But the idea would be... to leave the majority of the finish work to
> you.   I guess you might say, it could be a dashboard "kit"...
>
> New dashes are quite reasonable these days... so obviously I couldn't
> expect too much for this service... but it seemed to me that there might
> be a good compromise price to be found... where some of you would enjoy
> locating your own instruments, switches, etc...
>
> Please respond to the group... as a thread... so that the feedback is
> seen by all... as this might lead to some further thoughts by others.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Justin Wagner

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