MANTT - parts needed

2006-04-21 Thread TEGLER,PAUL
anyone coming to the tranny tech session tomarrow happen to have a spare Spit raditor top hose/thermostat housing they care to sell me? thanks Paul Tegler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your messages not reaching the list? Check out http://www.team.net/posting.html === This list supported in part by

Drive It Day - this Sunday

2006-04-21 Thread Gosling, Richard
For all UK members (and anyone else who wants to join in!) - This Sunday (and the 23rd April for every year from now on) has been declared by the FBHVC (Federation of British Historical Vehicle Clubs) as Drive It Day, one day when as many as possible will get their historic vehicles out and drive

Re: Drive It Day - this Sunday

2006-04-21 Thread Joe Curry
I'll be driving Huxley (the fuel injected Mk1) a lot this weekend. I am participating in the British European Auto year that is starting in Phoexix, AZ and will wind around Northwest AZ, stopping in Flagstaff and returning to Phoenix on Sunday. I am praying for good weather and no breakdowns!

RE: Drive It Day - this Sunday

2006-04-21 Thread Rarebits
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:spitfires- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gosling, Richard This Sunday (and the 23rd April for every year from now on) has been declared by the FBHVC (Federation of British Historical Vehicle Clubs) as Drive It Day, one day when

Parts for sale

2006-04-21 Thread Ken C
Here's a list of parts available. Please contact me directly. Thanks, Ken C MKIV / 1500 LHD Spitfire Parts for sale; Center console tunnel cover - black - $15 Temperature control level - $5 Heat distribution lever - $5 Demister vents, r l, Cappings, r l, - $25 for set Steering knuckle

RE: Drive It Day - this Sunday

2006-04-21 Thread Gosling, Richard
...If you're at a loose end on Sunday, drive your Triumph to Brooklands, it will be an experience... Well, thanks for the invitation Bill, I'll consider it, but it's a bit of a hike from Aberdeen... ;) Richard This message

Seal, rear, front wheelarch to dash

2006-04-21 Thread Paul-Ernest Levesque
Where those seal goes? Is it between the wheelarch and dash or in front of the rear wheelarch ? I got that car in pieces Spitfire MK3 1970. Paul Your messages not reaching the list? Check out http://www.team.net/posting.html === This list supported in part by The Vintage Triumph Register ===

Re: Seal, rear, front wheelarch to dash

2006-04-21 Thread Doug Braun
I assume that by dash you mean firewall... On my '72, those rubber flaps look like they have never been removed, and they are clipped to the front side of the wheelarch. It seems wrong, though, because that way they do not seal very well, and they do not prevent the wheelarch from rubbing against

International Triumph Spitfire Database Updated

2006-04-21 Thread Joe Curry
Hey, Everybody! Just a note to let you know that the Spitfire database monthly update is now online. http://members.cox.net/spitlist/ If your car is not there, please register it. regards, Joe Curry Arizona, USA Your messages not reaching the list? Check out http://www.team.net/posting.html