Seek and ye shall find. Found this on the web.
Autostorica
34 Market Place, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4TN England
011-44-539-734-313
Dealer: Antique rally equipment.
Paul Howcroft is building up a supply of historic and rare equipment. They
list Halda computers, Twinmaster odometers, Curta calculators, and Heuer
watches at some rather exotic prices.
Andy D.
On 08/11/98 07:31 AM Gregory Petrolati said...
>
>On Mon, 10 Aug 1998, Dave Massey wrote:
>
>>
>> Ouch! That's over a thousand bucks! American! I don't know either why
>> they excluded TR4's.
>> I had a pair of TR6 seats in my TR4 (early, short bubble bonnet, etc). I
>> forgot if any mods were
>> required.
>
> Hey Dave, BTDT... other than the TR6 seat adjusters, no other
> mods
>
> A few years back there was a company in Britain called "Autostorica"
>
> They sold vintage rallye equipment, Haldas, Heuer stop watches,
> replica driver suits, helmets and etc. They also sold replica
> replacement seats for our cars. They were based on period after-
> market seats and came in several "flavors" (leather with suede
> inserts, and "ever popular" naugahyde). There were two types of
> seats, if memory serves, one was a racing seat the other was a
> rallye seat and had more support for the legs...
>
> Autostorica sort of fell off the face of the earth... I wonder what
> happened to them.
>
> Any of our British bretheren know? Does anyone know who they got
> their seats from?
>
> Greg Petrolati
>
>gpetrola@prairienet.org 1962 TR4 (CT4852L)
> "That's not a leak... My car is just marking its territory!"
>Greg Petrolati, Champaign, Illinois
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