[TR] TR2/TR3 Seat pans & Wedge Side Curtains
gandcanderson at comcast.net
gandcanderson at comcast.net
Wed Apr 25 18:35:03 MDT 2018
Thank you for getting back to me. Yes, this might be a direction that I'll have to go if nothing else comes up.
Glenn
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From: "Hoyt Duff" <hoytduff at gmail.com>
To: gandcanderson at comcast.net
Cc: "Triumphs (triumphs at autox.team.net)" <triumphs at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 4:21:38 PM
Subject: Re: [TR] TR2/TR3 Seat pans & Wedge Side Curtains
Any good sheet metal fabricator can duplicate the seat pans if they
have a pattern to go by. depending on the damage to the seat, it could
be repaired.
On 4/25/18, gandcanderson at comcast.net <gandcanderson at comcast.net> wrote:
> I'm currently restoring a 1955 TR2 and I'm in need of a pair of seat pans.
> Since the TR2 seat backs are slightly wider than the TR3s, I'd like to
> retain the TR2 backs from my seats for originality, but unfortunately the
> pans (bottoms) are shot. Does anyone know were I might be able to obtain a
> pair of either new TR2/TR3 seat pans or used pans in good condition? I could
> then weld the backs from my TR2 seats to the new/used seat pans. I've tried
> contacting TRF and Moss but neither are able to sell me just the pans.
>
> Additionally, I'm also looking for a pair of TR2/early TR3 "wedge" type side
> curtains that are in good enough condition for rebuilding. These would have
> to be the original type from Triumph and not the crappy after market types
> sold by JC Whitney.
>
> Any help locating either the seat pans or wedge side curtains would be
> greatly appricaited.
>
> Thank you,
> Glenn
>
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Hoyt
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