Hi Frank. The easy answer is that, no the gas pedal does not have a
rubber cover, although they are available.
Now the tough questions. I to am putting a new interior in my resto
Tiger MKI and unless you find a Virgin Tiger, Wally Swift had one until
he was hit, I have found little in the way on this subject.
So if you, or anyone else wishes to help, you have at least 2 welcome
listeners. This is a subject that would be welcome by many who suffer
from many PO doing something that is impossible to track.
Larry
Frank Marrone wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been putting some of the interior back in the Tiger (finally) and I've
> got tons of questions. I've been able to figure out a lot of stuff by
> looking in books and on the web but I sure wish there were more images of
> finer detail in those references. I know the interior kit is going to be an
> adventure, there were no instructions available for the carpet or panel
> kits. Has anyone published instructions for installing these kits, maybe in
> a club news letter or tech tip? Should the gas pedal have a rubber pad? It
> looks kind of naked besides the brake and gas pedals. The carpet kit I have
> supplies a piece of carpet for the parcel shelf and the interior kit did not
> come with the "heat seamed vinyl pad" shown in norms book (which a copy of
> just sold for $455 on eBay, YIKES!). Is that the way of it or is this pad
> commonly available to restorers? Also, I seem to have misplaced the coupler
> assembly on the vent box (MK I style) for vent control cable attachment,
> anyone have an idea where to obtain a substitute?
>
> I did not get an answer from the list on the turn signal stem finish, I
> won't ahead and installed the black one because the chrome was FUBAR on the
> other one. It would be interesting to know what other cars around B9471116
> have.
>
> Enough for now, thanks!
>
> Frank
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