Frank, good suggestions on internet search. I got a private message
from Dave Johnson on an article on installing the carpet, that I have
not had time to read, but I am sure will help greatly, Thanks again
Dave. Photos are a real help, especially for some of the obscure stuff.
Larry
Frank Marrone wrote:
>
> Larry is right that this would help the suffering. In my case my interior
> was almost completely rotted out when I got the car. There was little left
> to go by even if it had been unmolested and it has been 7(?) years since I
> disassembled what was left of it. A copy of the fasteners location that
> Terry mentioned would be a good start. Anyone have a scanned set they could
> mail? Any offer of detailed photos are appreciated!
>
> Larry, you should check the mailing list archives. Larry Wrights "Inside
> Story" series gives some hint on actually laying down the material into the
> cockpit. I'm sure there is a lot of other good stuff there too. The web is
> a pretty amazing thing. When I was pondering what to do to my wiped out
> steering column clamshells I had no problem finding an article on restoring
> plastics and bakelite. One page I found was concerned with the restoring of
> old computer cases! I learned that my shells were so far gone that painting
> was practically my only choice. I also learned some about the composition
> of bakelite materials. You should make sure to wear a breathing mask when
> sanding that stuff.
>
> Frank
> B9471116
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-tigers@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-tigers@autox.team.net]On
> > Behalf Of Larry Paulick
> > Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 3:02 PM
> > To: Frank Marrone
> > Cc: Tiger List
> > Subject: Re: Interior Questions
> >
> >
> > Hi Frank. The easy answer is that, no the gas pedal does not have a
> > rubber cover, although they are available.
> >
> > Now the tough questions. I to am putting a new interior in my resto
> > Tiger MKI and unless you find a Virgin Tiger, Wally Swift had one until
> > he was hit, I have found little in the way on this subject.
> >
> > So if you, or anyone else wishes to help, you have at least 2 welcome
> > listeners. This is a subject that would be welcome by many who suffer
> > from many PO doing something that is impossible to track.
> >
> > Larry
> >
>
> > > B9471116
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