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Re: TR3 boot lid brace - upholstery

To: "Dave and Ann Smith" <smithd@peak.org>
Subject: Re: TR3 boot lid brace - upholstery
From: "Scott A. Roberts" <herald1200@home.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 21:57:45 -0500
Cc: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <3.0.6.32.20010118173037.0079fe20@mail.peak.org>
Dave-
This style is stock on Heralds and Spitfires, as the boot lid is just a
single stamped metal piece, and this de-flimsyizes it.(There's a word fer
ya!) (Sheet metal gets its strength from the stamping- the more stamping,
the more rigid it becomes. Spits and Heralds just have a folded edge and in
the case of Heralds, 1 recessed panel on back, so withiout that "X" frame,
it sort of flollops around when lifted.)

Scott
64 Herald 1200 Convertible gettin ready to run....


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave and Ann Smith" <smithd@peak.org>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 8:30 PM
Subject: TR3 boot lid brace - upholstery


>
> A couple of questions. My boot lid came with an x shaped brace which is
> made of tubing maybe 1/2 in. dia. It is flattened in the middle where the
> tubes cross and welded and flatened at the ends where it bolts to the boot
> lid. This looks like a DPO add on and is unlike other braces I have seen.
> Does this sound stock to anyone? Commission no. is 78xxx.
> I have seen some reference on the list to upholstery instructions. My car
> is completely stripped to bare painted metal so I have no reference to how
> it was done originally. I have kits from TRF and Moss for the seats,
> interior panels, and carpet but alas no instructions. Anyone remember a
> source for instructions? Moss has a video tape for doing the seats in an
> AH3000. Has anyone seen it? And if so would it be any help?
>
> Dave

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