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Re: Re: Originality

To: Michael Hargreave Mawson <OC@46thFoot.com>, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Re: Originality
From: Laura.G@141.com (Laura Gharazeddine)
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:00:03 -0600
Michael wrote about the boot light-

> The mounting bracket is a vertical piece of steel directly forward (i.e.
> behind, as you examine it from the rear of the car) of a striker plate
> on the left-hand boot hinge.   It is visible next to the hinge if you
> put your eyes level with the boot lip.

Thanks-I'm taking a break (well deserved after Sunday!) from the car today, but 
I have a go at it tomorrow.

And about the black trim on wipers and such...

> >I touch mine up twice a year (well, I drive a lot!) with a flat, black 
>engine 
> >spray paint I get at the local auto supply store. I buy those cheap make up 
> >brushes, spray a bit of paint into the cap and have a go! It must look ok, 
> >because I've had neighbours ask me to touch up theirs!
> 
> If you're ever in Bedford with a can of spray-paint...

Well, I always have a can in the boot for those emergency touch-ups! 

Michael wrote about gear shift knobs

> You can't seriously mean that you *like* that nasty fake wood, can you?
> <g>

Yuck! Exactly! That's why I was so glad to find this reproduction of the gear 
shift that was on my first Spit-Arthur, King of the Britons. Not only does it 
look right-it *feels* right in the hand.

And then Michael waxed poetic on the subject of steering wheels:
 
> Yes, but the logo in the middle and the rims are different for UK cars.
> It went something like this (as far as I can gather):

Ahhh...

> I think this must have been for Federal spec cars only - the British
> Leyland badge seems not to have been very popular over here.   I wonder
> why? <g>.   (Just in case you don't know, BL was almost permanently on
> strike during the 70's, and had a reputation for building the worst cars
> in the world...).
> 
> > Mine came off and was lost. Last 
> >year when I decided I wasn't going to find the same wheel, and that I really 
> >didn't like any of the new wheels (or the price tags on designs I didn't 
>like!), 
> >I had the spokes polished-under that ugly grey-ish paint are beautiful, 
>shiny 
> >metal spokes! In the center of the black plastic center disc, I couldn't 
>find 
> >another "BL" button, so I put one of those lapel buttons that the dealers 
>used 
> >to give out that's a rondel with "SPITFIRE" across it-it looks super!
> 
> Sounds excellent.

It is-it matches the center cap stickers on the wheels! (And the embroidery on 
my Spitfire jeans jacket! I'm well accessorized!)

> >The leather is shot-I had it filled and re-dyed, but it's 23+ year old 
>leather, 
> >so I'm going to take measurements and have Wheelskins make a leather cover 
>for 
> >it that I can stitch on.
> 
> Wow.   Nigel gets even more TLC than Carly!

Well, I don't have a spouse or a SO, or kids, or... ;-(
So, Nigel gets a lot of TLC!

And now on to the dash/fascia trim...

> >Oh-and the shiny spokes look great with the new chrome bezels on the gauges. 
>And 
> >the 4 screws on the fascia? I found almost exact replacements for them at 
>Pep 
> >Boys-and chromed-like to match the bezels and spokes!
> 
> Interesting to note that the sales literature from December '78 shows
> these screws as satin black.   Not a good move, in my opinion, but
> consistent with changing the wipers, mirrors and door-handle escutcheons
> to black.

Yes, the screws in there (what was left of them-even though the wood is in 
quite good shape!) were black satin. But, because I stripped and cleaned the 
wood, changed the bezels to chrome, and polished the wheel spokes, I think that 
the 'chrome' screws really go well with all that. People had remarked to me, 
before I did all this, that the exterior of the car was soooo nice-but the 
interior, though quite good, wasn't up to the same level of flash. Now, when 
one looks at the interior, it all comes a bit more together. And Dave approves. 

> (You can tell I have spent far too much time poring over the various
> photographs of '70s Spitfires that I have managed to obtain, can't you?)

Haha! No more than I! And remember-I haven't familial duties to distract from 
my 'study'! ;-)

Laura G.

tomorrow, the tail lenses are coming off for a good scrubbing! And we start the 
prep for the Spitfire painting inside the bonnet!

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