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Re: At Last

To: "tim dafforn" <mqbsstrd@man.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: At Last
From: "William Davies" <bill@rarebits4classics.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 10:54:00 +0100
----- Original Message ----- 
From: tim dafforn <mqbsstrd@man.ac.uk>

> The aftermarket conversion bit I am less happy with, but can you suggest 
> a four seater convertable with looks anywhere near as good as the spit 
> for less than 8 K pounds?

Hi Tim,
    Have you ever seen the 4-seater Spitfire which has attended some TSSC 
events? It's ben built on a Herald chassis and lengthened behind the doors. 
It's quite subtle and doesn't look out of proportion. As you don't like the 
Herald or Vitesse styling that would take out a large chunk of your options. 
Most of the alternatives I can come up with are in the same styling ballpark as 
the Herald so wouldn't appeal to your tastes (Hillman Minx family DHC and 
suchlike). Then again, if you're already considering a conversion then the 
world is your oyster.

> That twin cam..., Hmmm... I have to agree. But just think, no rot (if it 
> has a replacement galvanised chassis, most do!.) 

But all of the (potential) fibreglass problems scare me more than good honest 
rust! Some years ago I had an Ashley fibregalss special which I had intended to 
rebuild on a shortened Herald chassis. The delamination and crazing was 
horrendous and I just never got around to doing anything with it. It did 
however teach me that fibreglass is not the problem free material which some 
would have us believe. 

> Its the engine bits I 
> like, and in the case of sophie its taken 3 years of body work before 
> getting to the engine. Of course theres also the Rotoflex, and the worry 
> that it will break at any moment. There are alternatives now, using CVs. 
> I wonder if the same could be made to convert the GT6 rotoflexs?

I believe Canley Classics are developing a conversion of this kind - at least I 
think it's Canley.

> >Don't get me wrong, I'd love to have one (an original coupe)
> >
> they are nice. but only 2 seats

No - I meant the 2+2 coupe. The 2 seaters are pretty but probably a bit cramped 
for my build. I've never actually tried one so that's based on a preconception, 
happy to be proven wrong.

> 
> >, but I wouldn't want to live with one every day,

Our classics tend to get used on a daily basis so we're coming from a different 
angle. The Passat Estate gets used for things which don't fit in the Triumphs,
    Cheers,
        Bill.

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