Dunno where you are, I have a stick on plate on my TR6 due to inherent lack
of a mounting bracket and because I have spots on the bumper. Mind you, I
recently got a producer for illegible number plate, but I'm contesting
it.(as it went twice through the MOT like that)
Gernot
> ----------
> From: BOB KAMHOLTZ[SMTP:THUNDERBOLT@TECHHEADNET.COM]
> Reply To: BOB KAMHOLTZ
> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 11:00 AM
> To: Neil Sampson 01276 693030; Triumph-list
> Subject: Re: front number plate...
>
>
> Neil:
> Put it on the floor behind your seat with some rusted bolts. then when the
> cops stop you, you can tell them it just fell off. The car looks better
> with
> it off.
>
> Bob Kamholtz
> ECOD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Sampson 01276 693030 <neil.sampson@gecm.com>
> To: Triumph-list <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> Date: Thursday, February 04, 1999 7:39 AM
> Subject: front number plate...
>
>
> >
> >Hi there,
> >just a quick question, i've just had the front (under the bumper)
> >spoiler replaced on my GT6 mk3, and now am wondering what to do with
> >the number plate. At the moment it's fixed in the small-ish gap
> >between the bumper & spoiler, however i'm a bit worried about reduced
> >flow of air through to the radiator. Anyone else got this situation ?
> > the guy a the garage suggested some sort of 'stick-on' plate to go
> >either on top of the front of the bonnet (a la Jag e-type) or maybe
> >along the front of the spoiler.
> >
> >Any help/suggestions would be much appreciated.
> >thanks in advance.
> >neil
> >1973/74 GT6 mk3 (Christine)
> >
> >
> >
>
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