Keith,
The ones that came with my 63 were painted silver. So I cleaned them up
and repainted them silver. My 63 is SPA white.
Bob
On 01/06/2013 12:10 PM, Keith Stewart wrote:
> So that is two others, besides myself with the support tubes. If I understand
> correctly, George says his are black (from the factory). What about Bob's?
> Mine are body colour (signal red) and I do not remember having them painted -
> but, it has been 46 1/2 years.
> :-)
> Maybe they were black and on the repaint many years ago perhaps they were
> removed and repainted. If they were all black - which makes sense for a part
> that is attached after the body was painted at the factory, what about the
> supports from the bracket on the inner wheel arch to the top of the valance?
> One might expect those to be black as well and mine are also body colour.
>
> Keith R. Stewart
> 75 Camden Road
> London, Ontario
> N5X 2K2
> Home: (519) 660-1916
> E-Mail: keithstewart@execulink.com
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> On 2013-01-06, at 11:45 AM, Geo Hahn wrote:
>
>> Keith --
>>
>> My late '64 TR4 is quite original and has the supports. That car was
> despatched to California then on to Hawaii.
>> Since they are black (not chrome as on the TR3) they may be hard to see in
> some B&W photos.
>> I think it unlikely that any TR4s were produced intentionally omitting
> these.
>> Geo
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 9:19 AM, Keith Stewart <keithstewart@execulink.com>
> wrote:
>> I have a 1962 TR4 (CT6716LO). I bought the car in 1966. It has bumper over
>> rider support tubes. I just purchased another fully restored TR4
> (originally
>> from California). It does not have the support tubes.
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