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Re: Rubber to Chrome

To: Don Vierling <Don.Vierling@stago-us.com>
Subject: Re: Rubber to Chrome
From: Paul Root <ptroot@iaces.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:20:10 -0500
Looks like a pretty nice conversion.

For a step in between, I've been considering a fiberglass bumper from
these guys. If and when I ever get to the finish body work/painting stage.

http://www.morspeedperformance.com/bumpers_replicas.shtml

I think the front is about $300. Plus a grill.


Don Vierling wrote:

> Rick,
> I just went to a rubber bumper conversion seminar at MG2004 here in NJ.
>  Seems like a much easier project now that it's been explained to me
> "in-person".  Moss now makes a conversion kit for the MGB, but the
> fellow giving the seminar (Peter Cosmides from www.motorcar-garage.com)
> has been doing this procedure from scratch for years.  
>  
> Based on Peter's talk today, an inexpensive Midget for parts would
> certainly be helpful.  You could then fabricate the missing sheet-metal
> bits and also have a guide for what goes where.  However, don't discount
> the time and effort you might spend cleaning up parts from the donor
> car.  Perhaps converting a Midget would be even easier than doing a "B".
>  I will pose that question tomorrow when I go back for more learnin'...
>  
> donny v
> 78 MGB
> 
> 
>>>>"Rick Lindsay" <rick@stoolhead.com> 6/24/2004 11:32:50 AM >>>
> 
> 
> I've been thinking the same thing on my
> restored '76 Midget.  Each time I open the bonnet
> and see that original opening in the sheetmetal
> I want to pull the rubber off and buy the new
> bits.  I then remind myself that my goal is to
> NOT invest any more money in this car.  Yet, if
> I could find a parts car I would buy all the bits
> except the bumpers and grill then buy those new.
> So many things to enjoy, so little money in the
> budget.
> best,
> rick





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