Beauty *is* in the eye of the beholder and that's why after seeing the
aluminum/stainless one on a few TR6's at shows I went for it. There is no
practical or functional reason for my doing it.
Bob Danielson
75 TR6 - status at
http://pages.cthome.net/BobD
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Jim Davis
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 6:51 PM
Cc: Triumph List (E-mail)
Subject: Re: TR6 Radiator Shroud
I'm obviously missing something here. What's wrong with the black
cardboard shroud that came with the cars? Other than the fact that the
cardboard shrouds weather over time I can see no functional advantage of
the metal items. While mine is a subjective view, the cardboard looks
better than the "heavy metal" shroud, but as always, beauty is in the
eye...
Jim Davis
Fortson, GA
CF38690UO
CF37325U
"Kai M. Radicke" wrote:
>
> > Good morning (again),
> >
> > I recall discussions in the past on substituting different material for
> the
> > fiber board radiator shrouds - what are the more popular options and
does
> > anyone have patterns they worked from to produce these?
> >
> > /Chris
>
> I received a very nice aluminum radiator shroud from Good Parts
> http://www.goodparts.com ). I haven't put in the car yet, but so that
you
> can see the quality of the item and how it is assembled I just took some
> photos of it.
>
> http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/tr6/shroud-1.jpg - this is the assembled
shroud
> from the 'inside' (if you were to peer through the grille)
>
> http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/tr6/shroud-2.jpg - this is the fastener that
> Richard Good uses, it requires no drilling and comes preinstalled all you
do
> is put in the screw.
>
> http://www.pil.net/~mowogmg/tr6/shroud-3.jpg - what it looks like from the
> exterior side, assembled. I haven't removed the green protective wrap
yet,
> so just ignore that. The only fault I can find with the product is that
the
> side pictured (the right side) is about an 1/8" misplaced, you can see the
> slight overlap in the photo. Not a big deal, I can correct it.
>
> Good Parts also has a stainless steel radiator shroud. $79 for the
aluminum
> and $119 for the stainless steel.
>
> I believe Bob Danielson's website has a photo of the aluminum shroud
> installed in his car!
>
> I considered purchasing the plastic on sold by BritFab, but for the small
> difference in price I thought that the aluminum shroud would look much
> better and be more resistant to any fluids that it may come in contact
with.
>
> chocks away,
>
> --
> Kai M. Radicke -- kmr@pil.net
> 1966 MGB -- 1974 Triumph TR-6
> http://www.pil.net/~felix (pix soon)
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