In a message dated 3/31/2012 12:19:41 AM Central Daylight Time,
don.hiscock at gmail.com writes:
> My TR3B (TSF202L) had an odd bracket mounted to the spare tire cover when
> I
> got it in 1981. A piece of stamped steel shaped sort of like a channel
> with a flattened section in the middle. The two bolts holding it to the
> panel are closer spaced than license plate holes, and it has two slotted
> holes spaced farther apart that do match up to the plate.
>
> Here's an image:
> http://www.smugmug.com/photos/i-RbBVvNr/0/XL/i-RbBVvNr-XL.jpg
>
> I haven't seen another one quite like this. There's probably a reason for
> that -- it really doesn't work that well. Awkward to mount plates onto
> it.
> As TSF202L comes back on the road over the next month I'm considering
> options for mounting the plate to the rear. One of the best suggestions
> so
> far (thanks, Tom) is to drill four holes in the panel, insert rubber
> grommets, and bolt the plate directly.
>
> Any other good ideas? Anyone else see that goofy bracket before?
>
Maybe mine is not factory but my car came with the plate bolted directly to
the spare tire cover. The holes were properly spaced for a US plate. I
mounted it using stainless steel truss-head screws and 1/8 inch thick nylon
spacers. Come see it at the Easter car show at the Muny lot.
Dave Massey, St. Louis
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