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T-Series 1953 MG TD Reassembly - CONTINUOUSLY UPDATED

I thought "Fonzi" was the only one to park his bike in the living room!

That is the nicest piece of art i have ever seen in a living room.

(Excluding that couch from the eBay add of course...)

Rob
 
Boy does that wheel match the interior perfectly. Tony, I am impressed. Excellent work bud.
 
Very nice. Thanks.
 
Finishing the glove box door is a trick as both sides are cevered & then the little metal band is nailed on.
 
ahh another piece I still need to locate - glove box trim & knob.

At least I just picked up the air plenum for the air cleaner. One more part of the list & the Air cleaner is next hopefully.

No luck finding the guys name yet for the grille. I have to go home & find it maybe in my emails.
 
Mark -- very nice bike. Wish I could afford it, and convince my wife that it needs to be indoors as art. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
I'll let the photos speak for themselves:

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A few odds & ends to do to finish the interior (glove box door, seat back items, shift lever, clean up edges of panel trim, etc.) but we're now gonna paint the side curtain frames, top bows, & tonneau bar.

Oh, I need photos of the back of the seat with the tonneau bar installed (& measurements for locating bar) & the engine crank handle attached in its clips.

Its looking more like a car every day...I even sat in it today & adjusted the seat back & steering wheel to fit me!!

zahnej said:
Pretty steering wheel Tony. Is it a Moss repro?
Yep but the center cap is original to my old wheel.
 
I will be heading home now Tony & I'll see what I can get in terms of pic. BTW, did you steering wheel cap have any little paper discs in it just under the plastic MG Logo?
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]did you steering wheel cap have any little paper discs in it just under the plastic MG Logo? [/QUOTE]
Yep - it had 1 like a little washer...right now I'm trying to find the little retaining bolt that holds the cap to the steering wheel.

...& I'm real happy with the Moss aftermarket wheel!
 
No. These little paper discs:
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Oh, no, I've not taken that apart - it didn't need to be done...but I have 1 thin paper 'washer' that goes between the entire cap & the wheel....but, yours looks like metal & mine looks like ivory.
 
The center cap is chrome the center- cener is a chrome ring that holds the molded plastic MG logo. Under the logo is a rubber washer and the tree paper picture spacers to keep it all tight.

Do these pics help of the back of the seat?
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Yep - Photos verify what I thought was their relationship to one another...do you have measurements?

Bar to top of seat?
Crank brackets from some point of reference?

The center cap is chrome[/qote] Are you talking about the MG logo or the larger cap? My larger cap is plastic that looks like ivory. I'll take a photo tomorrow.
 
The larger cap is Chrome. Measurements - can you wait till tomorrow night or do you need them tonight?
 
Tomorrow's fine...interesting about the differences in the caps!
 
True. d'love to compare them side by side.
 
vping...I forgot to post these photos of my horn button:

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& here's what it looks like now...we've put the color the grille slats are on the side curtain frames - except without clear coat - so that when the factory original color arrives all we have to do is scuff them & spray. If you look behind the seat, you can see the slats laying on the floor of the car.

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The little green pieces of tape are places where the bodyshop will correct little scratches I've made during assembly...they'll do that while I'm out of town next week.
 
Maybe there were chrome vs. plastic options in 1952?
 
Cry, I can't see the pics.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Maybe there were chrome vs. plastic options in 1952? [/QUOTE]
That might be the difference - mine's a '53.
 
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