There are those among us (Joe Alexander, for example) who belive that
the dip (or lack thereof) is due to there being more than one set of
tooling used to produce the body panels.
I've certainly seen a selection of the panels either way, though I
haven't tested for bondo on any of them.
Or perhaps it could be a pre- and post-TS60000 difference?
Dan
>Pat, yes, there should be a curvature. Check out these pics.
>
>http://www.vtr.org/TR3/TR3-stowe-medium.jpg
>The pale yellow/primrose car in front has the correct curvature. The next
>two in line appear to have been filled.
>
>Or Bill Babbitt's work in progress at
>http://thelittlemacshop.com/trsite/carpics/billbabbitt60tr3abig.jpg
>Bill's has been stripped so you can see the curve (and the fact that there's
>no filler).
>
>Michael Ferguson
>1959 TR3A TS53990L...O
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1957 TR3, TS15098L. Getting an O! Undergoing frame-off restoration
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1977 Spitfire, FM64159U, now with an O too. In need of a
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