What has been the most difficult part to find for your car?

What has been the most difficult part to find for your car?

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Astacus

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3,387 posts

235 months

Saturday 22nd September 2018
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For me it was probably the interior light fitting, and my sad obsession with the correct light switches for the S1 Vixen. I was lucky to find someone with a set of bonnet catches a few years ago too. What about you?

plasticpig72

1,647 posts

150 months

Saturday 22nd September 2018
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On my 1976 3000M it has been the Rocker Switches which are like MGB with Chrome surrounds. But some Switches impossible to find. I found the best source was in USA as they are Export switches.
On my 3000S i'm still looking for the Steering Wheel Centre clear plastic and TVR disc.
Alan

Andrew Gray

4,969 posts

150 months

Saturday 22nd September 2018
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I think for most early car owners MK1 Vixen back the rain gutters are the hardest items.
Due to this some are fortunate and still have usable ones but many if not most dont.
Its something that usually get done wrong instead and people opt to make them like the ones on the later models and fit door seals where the early cars did not have them.
This problem is still not overcome Mathew and would be great to address.
Where MK2 Vixens have a door seal that goes all around the inner frame the earlier cars have a fabric trim there and the weather seal is in the rain gutter on the inner edge butting up to the window frame.
That in many ways is the Holy grail of parts i have never heard of anyone finding an NOS pair
Andrew

Astacus

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3,387 posts

235 months

Saturday 22nd September 2018
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[quote=Astacus]I do have the gutters, but they are stored away and I can't remember how good they are. I do remember that they appear to have been attached by pop rivets through the door aperture rim. I know one or two other cars that have them too. If they are a genuinely hard to find part then i have no doubt some of the skilled ali fabricators around can reproduce them. I think they are made from a straight piece of ali with a rolled over edge. The corners are quite crudely fabricated by cutting a fillet out of the strip and bending it into a curve.

The only one I have a picture of seems to have some sort of rubber seal inboard of the lip


timelord

316 posts

284 months

Sunday 23rd September 2018
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Motivation!rolleyes Been trying to put my 1600M back together for years! Can't find anyone who sells motivation anywhere.

Dollyman1850

6,318 posts

251 months

Sunday 23rd September 2018
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Andrew Gray said:
I think for most early car owners MK1 Vixen back the rain gutters are the hardest items.
Due to this some are fortunate and still have usable ones but many if not most dont.
Its something that usually get done wrong instead and people opt to make them like the ones on the later models and fit door seals where the early cars did not have them.
This problem is still not overcome Mathew and would be great to address.
Where MK2 Vixens have a door seal that goes all around the inner frame the earlier cars have a fabric trim there and the weather seal is in the rain gutter on the inner edge butting up to the window frame.
That in many ways is the Holy grail of parts i have never heard of anyone finding an NOS pair
Andrew
I do know a very skilled fabricator who could make them.. The usual issue is that of demand though so in this instance you would doubtless be paying the hourly labour costs of a skilled man to make a one off. As well as a pattern to copy from they would be best shaped into the actual door aperture. I dare say you could make some to a timber blank aperture to allow for final fettling on any particular car.. I took a set off the race car which still has door rubbers all the way around so I am not really a fan and would always look to replicate the later S2 Vixen set up if I really wanted a rain gutter.

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bazjude2998

666 posts

125 months

Sunday 23rd September 2018
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I have fabricated a small batch of gutters to match the profile of my Grantura pictures of which can be seen on the Grantura face book page ( Andrew posted the pictures when he kindly introduced me to the group)
As has been pointed out the gutters are not as the original inner profile but they keep the water out and do look good.If I had the profile of a Vixen door or beter still a original gutter same could be fabricated P. M.me if you wont more info
Regards Baz

Astacus

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3,387 posts

235 months

Sunday 23rd September 2018
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timelord said:
Motivation!rolleyes Been trying to put my 1600M back together for years! Can't find anyone who sells motivation anywhere.
Here, have some of mine. I have glass fibre dust in my tea and I am done for the day! smile

Astacus

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3,387 posts

235 months

Sunday 23rd September 2018
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OK, I've dug out mine and the profile is more complex than i remembered:



and they are not in fantastic shape, probably repairable with some effort, but I might be in the market for a new pair if not.

Its not clear whether the inner profile should be folded over so much. Maybe it is pinched in to hold the rubber.

Edited by Astacus on Sunday 23 September 17:51

Andrew Gray

4,969 posts

150 months

Sunday 23rd September 2018
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Astacus said:
OK, I've dug out mine and the profile is more complex than i remembered:



and they are not in fantastic shape, probably repairable with some effort, but I might be in the market for a new pair if not.

Its not clear whether the inner profile should be folded over so much. Maybe it is pinched in to hold the rubber.

Edited by Astacus on Sunday 23 September 17:51
There are two factors in producing the material first off it the correct grade of material as its softer than what we normally use today once you get there the curved part of the gutter ie the outer part this needs to be done using a roller machine that pulls the material though a series of rollers to create that part, the other two bends will require a break press with a fine blade in order to get it close as a bench finger press can do the first bend but not the second one.
Once material is made its a bit of work but with a timber buck just a matter of time and patience.
Its the first stage of creating the material profile that is the major issue.
Without the inner lip that holds the rubber seal its fairly straightforward however to do them correctly its not possible without the lip hence why many opt to fit later door seals.
Its all down to how accurate a person wants to go on a restoration some find these things fun and a challenge while others cant be bothered and happy to just get them done and get driving.
Andrew

Andrew Gray

4,969 posts

150 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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Back to what the original question was here are some others that people often struggle on.

Original steering wheels Vixen and M series
Dale Pedal Rubbers Vixens early pedal box
Fuel sender for AC Gauges

Andrew


Dollyman1850

6,318 posts

251 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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Andrew Gray said:
Back to what the original question was here are some others that people often struggle on.

Original steering wheels Vixen and M series
Dale Pedal Rubbers Vixens early pedal box
Fuel sender for AC Gauges

Andrew
Chassis numbers.

le chouan

27 posts

70 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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M series door hinges.

plasticpig72

1,647 posts

150 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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The "M" series Door Hinges are Ford Anglia 105E or i think Adrian Venn reconditions Door Hinges
Alan

SRT Hellcat

7,035 posts

218 months

Wednesday 26th September 2018
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the money

280i

160 posts

153 months

Thursday 27th September 2018
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Original clip for glove box door (for a vixen)

ATE399J

729 posts

238 months

Thursday 27th September 2018
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Some 4* petrol!

plasticpig72

1,647 posts

150 months

Friday 28th September 2018
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And what happened to 5 star
Alan

jim3000s

141 posts

209 months

Friday 28th September 2018
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If it's any help to anyone, Moto-Lita do still make the 'small boss' steering wheel and boss, I bought one a couple of years ago.
What they do not supply is the original horn button, however, Triumph replicas are available (you would need to get rid of the Truimph badge or letters).

Jim