Grantura heater controls

Grantura heater controls

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luckycarter

Original Poster:

158 posts

276 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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Just wondering if anyone can identify the heater control knobs on the picture that is to follow. The 2 larger ones next to the glove box, i think they are for the fresh air flap and the hot water valve. Any idea what cars they were used on?, the pic is of a Grantura MK2,
Cheers
Rich

Adrian@

4,309 posts

282 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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luckycarter said:
Just wondering if anyone can identify the heater control knobs on the picture that is to follow. The 2 larger ones next to the glove box, i think they are for the fresh air flap and the hot water valve. Any idea what cars they were used on?, the pic is of a Grantura MK2,
Cheers
Rich


There you go Rich one picture...and if anyone that does not require these from when they were lightening their race car...Rich is adding a heater system to his Mk2.
Adrian@
PS...does anyone know what the chrome thing above the heater controls?
PPS the heater system is thought to be some like the Smith's F260 kit which Rich has apart from the control knobs .

F260


Edited by Adrian@ on Friday 17th October 17:06

Grantura MKI

817 posts

158 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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Above heater control is a chrome plated ash tray....they swivel to open.
Best,
D.

Adrian@

4,309 posts

282 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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Grantura MKI said:
Above heater control is a chrome plated ash tray....they swivel to open.
Best,
D.
Rich might have a home for one ...or where they came from originally.
lol
Adrian@

luckycarter

Original Poster:

158 posts

276 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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An ashtray Doh should have guessed !

Grantura MKI

817 posts

158 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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luckycarter said:
An ashtray Doh should have guessed !
Don't been to hard on yourself, Rich.....it happens with age!
I have one if needed.
Best,
D.

sunbeamtiger65

104 posts

156 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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The following individual is able to reproduce these knobs. He created a pair for me in exacting detail.

Stephen Cournoyer ~ Violin Maker
Windham, Maine
stevecournoyer@roadrunner.com


Adrian@

4,309 posts

282 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Ah...so, are we talking that you have had made new ones and that the images are of the new items, or are the images of the OE items that were not good enough for your restoration? and are now surplus to you requirement...I understand that we now have one of these, (I also have a 'loan' of one that we were thinking of copying)
Adrian@

Edited by Adrian@ on Monday 12th January 16:52

luckycarter

Original Poster:

158 posts

276 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Did the violin guy make a mould or something and therefore could make more?. Were they madly expensive?
Rich.

phillpot

17,115 posts

183 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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luckycarter said:
Did the violin guy make a mould or something and therefore could make more?. Were they madly expensive?
Rich.
Don't know but he did say it was "a bit of a fiddle" ....... getmecoat

luckycarter

Original Poster:

158 posts

276 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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like it philpot

sunbeamtiger65

104 posts

156 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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The knobs in the photo I posted above ARE the new reproduction knobs. The violin maker created the mold from a perfect original knob that a friend of mine was able to supply. The initial cost incurred included development costs...which I absorbed in part to help move the project forward. If you contact Steve at the email I provided, he will provide you with an estimate. Steve went over and above to create a beautiful reproduction that is second to none. He is an amazingly talented individual!!!

Adrian@

4,309 posts

282 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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They look very pretty...Richard, (Luckycarter) I am sure will ask the question. One issue is that he already has one OE item (that has taken since the 17th of October to turn up) and a repro 'might' not match that, and this car is a long term build that has breathing space to allow another to 'turn up'.
Obviously my words here ..Richard might feel differently (it's his car after all) and the price might be so reasonable as to allow him to purchase a matching pair.
Adrian@

Adrian@

4,309 posts

282 months

Saturday 7th February 2015
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I did say that they would come along, Richard has these works of art, apparently removed, whilst the car was nearly new, for the installation of a race car dash, stored and then gifted to Richard.



Adrian@

alphaone

1,019 posts

173 months

Saturday 7th February 2015
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Great find!

The Surveyor

7,576 posts

237 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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It may be of use to know these original Grantura heater controls are shared with the Graber bodied Alvis TD / TE 21 saloon and DHC.

Adrian@

4,309 posts

282 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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The Surveyor said:
It may be of use to know these original Grantura heater controls are shared with the Graber bodied Alvis TD / TE 21 saloon and DHC.
Hi Paul, I hope you are well...brilliant news, what the thread was starter for in the first place.
Adrian@

The Surveyor

7,576 posts

237 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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Doing great Adrian, thanks. Still working on my old Italian before getting stuck into the old 3000M, new chassis is powder coated and ready for assembly so it's still lined up for a proper rebuild.

Here are those knobs on an Alvis dash, next task is to find someone who does Alvis stuff....



Cheers, and hope all is well with you and yours.

RobMk2a

432 posts

131 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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Red Triangle Alvis specialists may know the source.

Rob

Adrian@

4,309 posts

282 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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Richard sourced his NOS items from a benefactor, they seem to be a loved or hated item in the Grantura 'world'. But now the source has been identified, the guys who are looking for them (I have one of Richard's spares on my office table) will be able to source them...or at least start the search without hopping around the net looking at images of anything era related that 'might' of used them.
Adrian@
Fine Paul...ditto to you and yours.