Any Gordon Keeble Owners Out There?
Discussion
Looks like a late addition to the auction? Certainly very little marketing of the sale by Coys! Be very interesting to see what it makes. I went to see it when Purnell Classics had it way back when. From memory they sold it to a museum(?) in Germany for what was a big price at the time.
Hi all,
I am looking on the missing parts of the interior.I suppose the left cover around the glovebox is a more or less mirror one of the right one also made in alu 1.5 mm thick.
Is the globebox lid also in aluminum or is it in a sort of multiplex 1/4" thick? David Y.sent me the hinges and lock but now I have to make the rest.
Dirk/Antwerp
I am looking on the missing parts of the interior.I suppose the left cover around the glovebox is a more or less mirror one of the right one also made in alu 1.5 mm thick.
Is the globebox lid also in aluminum or is it in a sort of multiplex 1/4" thick? David Y.sent me the hinges and lock but now I have to make the rest.
Dirk/Antwerp
Yes,yes, I was in Ireland having a drive on deserted roads,something we do not know here in Belgium....
The first photograph shows the sliding roof.On the bottom of the rails on three sides is attached a triplex batten about 5 cm wide. Is this a temporarely strengtening or is it part of the roof.I have difficulty imagining the vinyl covering to come over it on both sides and attach to the wooden side rails.
The first photograph shows the sliding roof.On the bottom of the rails on three sides is attached a triplex batten about 5 cm wide. Is this a temporarely strengtening or is it part of the roof.I have difficulty imagining the vinyl covering to come over it on both sides and attach to the wooden side rails.
Dirk you could ask TX GT for some photos- looks like a similar aperture in the roof? A quick scan through the club web site (in the portrait gallery section)gave: 4,5,12,19,23,27,32,45,46,49,54,56,59,63,69,70,71,74,85, and 96 as cars which have a sunroof. Must be someone in that list who could help!
Ch.74 does indeed have a sliding sunroof, but one that appears to be of a different design/manufacturer to yours, Dirk. The roof slides in a section – of approx 1/2" depth – on both sides, but there is no wooden strengthening either behind said channel or under the roof lining(!). Difficult to photograph effectively, but...
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