Marlene- My TF-1500, an English car, had a windowframe mounted mirror,
attached with a sort of clothespin device. I think it was aftermarket.
Standard in the U.S., I think, were the fender-mounts and the interior
center-mount. My car may never have had the fender-mounts, however. I
could see no evidence of it when I launched the restoration. -Curtis
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> From: Marlene Rzepkowski
> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 12:50 PM
> To: MG T Digest
> Subject: More Questions
>
> I just wanted to thank all of you who gave me hints on my trip to England.
> The trip was great and the weather managed to hold out for us to see all
> that we wanted to. However, I was quite disappointed on the MG side. We
> made
> 2 trips to Abingdon, which was a challenge, and both times the MGCC was
> closed early. We even called to make sure of their hours. Oh well, we saw
> more of the sites that way and it will give us another reason to head back
> to England if given the opportunity!!
> My thoughts now return to my TF waiting patiently in the garage for
> driving
> weather to return. It appears that at one point a restoration had been
> done
> on my car. My question to the list is in regard to its interior. Was the
> original seat upholstery leather,vinyl,or a choice between the two? What
> other interior areas should have matching fabric(i.e.:padded dash area)?
> What would be a good source for finding correct color combinations for
> interior and exterior?
> Were rear view mirrors mounted on the fenders an option? I have a single
> mirror mounted to the frame of the front windshield.
> Sorry if I have asked what has already been answered but that comes with
> being new to the list.
>
> TIA,
> Marlene
> 54 MGTF
> 77 Midget
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