> There was a body shell at Rockford two years ago. I don't remember the
> name, but it might have been "fiber-fab." I seem to remember that from as
> Ken Gano
> > for an fiberglass body of vintage interest that will fit a TR3/4/250/6
> > frame.
> >
As for the car in Rockford it was a Jamican, and is or was owned
by Bob "Cheesehead" Kamholtz of Thunderbolt Interprises, 1-414-279-3307,
it was rough but for sale,I think. As for the Ambro body, the guy who is
producing the reproduction bodies, from the original moulds, is in Oklahoma
City. I do not have his number handy, but the guys in New York, where the
original resides,I think, should be able to help,right guys. I talked to
the designer at the TR National Challenge in Albany last year for some
time as I was interested in one myself after seeing it in person. If no
other info is found I will dig through my office next week, after the
Champagne British Car Festival, which by the way is this weekend, May
23,24,25 here in Champaign/Urbana,Illinois. If you need any last minute info
you can either email me here or call 217-359-6792. I'm not here much this
week, with all the prep for the Quest for the Holy Grill, our pub crawl,
high tea in the Great Hall of Jumers Castle,funkhana, oh and the show too.
Hope to see some of you there, and good luck on you body search.
TRiumphantly,
Mark
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