Hi Bob ,
The "Sprite Concours Standards" is where I read that this piece was red in
colour.
Mark Hanna
AN5
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Brown [SMTP:rcbrown@lucent.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 8:20 PM
> To: Hanna, Mark
> Subject: Re: High beam dip switch
>
> Mark,
> If you are restoring to such standards, you should probably have
> copy of the Sprite Concours Standards. They can be ordered for
> $25 from: Walt Blanck, 443 E. Pine Lake Circle, Vernon Hills,IL
> 60061.
>
> Walt's email address is: wblanck@mc.net
>
> Both the address and email are new, others may have given you different
> info, I'm the membership person for our local club and just got these
> new addresses last week.
> Bob Brown
>
>
>
>
> "Hanna, Mark" wrote:
> >
> > As I restore each part of my Bugeye, one by one, I like to check the
> > originality standards . It's not that my car will be absolutely factory
> > standard. Far from it ! It's just that when I do deviate from the
> standard I
> > want it to be deliberate. I've seen too many Sprites put together very
> > haphazardly. I've heard it said that God lives in the details. Besides I
> > think it will make for a more interesting car. Anyway , I'm restoring
> the
> > "High beam dip switch" presently, and the concourse standards say that
> the
> > fiber board (cardboard) insulator that goes between the dip switch
> mounting
> > plate and floor board (Toe Board) was painted red. Red ? What general
> shade
> > of red ? Glossy or flat ? Have any of you folks seen this red part ?
> Just
> > how red is it ?
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Mark Hanna
> > AN5
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