I had the same problem. I ended up welding the bot to the cover, but
that discolored the stainless steel.
George Richardson
1957 Triumph TR3 - TS15559L http://www.key-men.com/triumph
1975 Triumph TR6 - Undergoing restoration
1972 Triumph Stag - Daily Driver
Key Men: Keys for Classics - http://www.key-men.com
Peter Ryner wrote:
>At one time both Moss and TRF offered the trim. Can't remember which one I
>bought mine from. I just checked and TRF no longer stocks it. Not sure
>about Moss. I also got the two little pieces that cover the ends of the top
>and bottom trim pieces. Only problem I've had is that the bolts were
>"glued" to the back of the little pieces then had a nut to hold them to the
>car. The glue didn't hold and of course the trim fell off. After several
>attempts, I just gave up. I don't think they are available anymore either.
>Pete
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net
>[mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Dave1massey@cs.com
>Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 11:34 AM
>To: gprtech@frontiernet.net
>Cc: hoyt@cavtel.net; triumphs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: If Unobtanium Were Discoverted . . .
>
>
>In a message dated 12/9/2005 5:45:50 PM Central Standard Time,
>gprtech@frontiernet.net writes:
>
>
>>I got this grill some years back from TRF. Did the manufacturer give up?
>>
>>George Richardson
>>
>>
>>
>Are you talking about the grill itself or the chrome trim the surrounds it?
>I see the grill listed but not the trim and it is the trim about which I am
>talking.
>
>Dave
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