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You know, the Anderson/Moment book was basically just a re-write of the Concours Committee's Originality Guidelines, with photos. Well, the Guidelines have been much improved and expanded and updated with new information in the years since the A/M book was published. You can buy a copy of the Guidelines from the Concours Committee for a mere $30 (I believe that was the price the last time I heard it). Click here for the contact info to buy a set.
AWESOME! Thanks Reid. I have contacted Mike about obtaining a set.
Cool, let us know how that works out for you. I did the exact same thing for my BN2, ordered the PREMIUM trunk hinges from Britain because the originals were heavily pitted. The body shop installed them and low and behold, they bound up / bottomed out with the boot lid still open about 3" at the back. I got to pay for 3 or 4 hours of extra labour for the body guy to feddle with them, drive the pins out, grind away the plating and material for clearance, etc. Yes, I should have sent them back and got another set but that whole process of receiving, returning, receiving another set that is only marginally better, returning those, was so long in the tooth by that point I told him to just make them work.I both agree and disagree with your comments. Regarding, re-chroming pieces, that depends at least partly on what one is having re-chromed. My experience with having heavily pitted parts re-chromed is not good. They looked good at first. But before long, the pitting reappeared and I then bought reproduction parts anyway. Maybe pot metal is the worst for this. Just today, I ordered a set of new trunk hinges from Britain for the BN4, instead of having the old pitted set re-chromed. Live and learn.
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