I don't think that the rubber cover to the over-rider is available.
The 74 is a little different
from the 75 and presumably different from latter models as well.
However, I think that the
latter models will fit. They don't look a lot different. Your best
bet will be to find someone
with a 74 that is willing to part with them. I have a 74 that I
bought just for some of these parts!
Dave C
79 Spit
75 Spit (parts)
74 Spit (parts)
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From: Ralph Jannelli[SMTP:rjannelli@uncc.campus.mci.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 11:13 AM
To: Andrew Mace; Mike Green; Scions of Stanpart
Subject: Re: spitfire restoration
I can only suggest you contact Scott Harper of Team Triumph in Ohio
330-392-7176 he has a large selection of good used parts. He actually
came
up with a NOS set of front overriders for my '65 Spit when I was doing
my
restoration!
Ralph Jannelli
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Mace <amace@unix2.nysed.gov>
To: Mike Green <mgreen@provide.net>; Scions of Stanpart
<triumphs@autox.team.net>
Date: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: spitfire restoration
>On Mon, 3 Nov 1997, Mike Green wrote to me:
>
>> I am in need of a source for a right front rubber bumper overrider
for a
>> 1974 spitfire that I am currently restoring. Any help on a source
would
be
>> greatly appreciated.
>
>I can't help Mike on this one, so I'm tossing it out to all of you
here on
>the "Triumphs" list. Anyone got an overrider from a '74 Spitfire?
I'm
>assuming that this would be the more "cone-shaped" overrider used
only in
>1974, not the later, more squared ones used '75-'79.
>
>--Andy
>
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