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Hello to everyone-
I just became aware of this site and though it was time to join the fun. I am ending my six year resto on a '73 TR6. The "nice lady" I bought it from told me she left her husbands car outside for three years with the top down to get even with him.... I ended up with his misery.
At this point the car is looking better than new. EVERYTHING has been rebuilt or repaired.
Now I have a question.... I am at the point of springing for a new interior. I have narrowed it down to either Aldridge Trimming or Prestige Auto Trim. Can anyone comment on either of them? I must say I am leaning towards Aldridge since they do a complete leather seat. Your comments are welcome.
Thanks.
 
I have been to the Aldridge factory in Wolverhampton (my home town) and I was MIGHTILY impressed with their operation. They have the original blueprints for the interiors and they follow them exactly, but using materials that are better than the originals. It all really is made in the UK, it's not a big company but they have the right attitude. And the smell in there? Do you like leather? :laugh:

Welcome to the forum, you're going to love it here..........
 
Steve-
Thanks for your positive input on Aldridge... it is appreciated. YES, I do like leather and can't wait to get it into my TR!
I'm still "poking around" this forum as everything is new.
Regards
Gliderman8
 
Welcome!

Sounds as if you're on th' "down-hill side" of the project.

We're an enthusiastic lot, so don't hesitate to jump right in. There are a few TR owners over in the Triumph forum who could benefit from your recent experience with that car.

Again, welcome to th' fracas! :thumbsup:
 
Hi DrEntropy-
Yes, you are correct.... on the downhill side! It's been a six year uphill, and now I might even get to drive it soon!!
I will check out the Triumph as well.
Thanks for the "welcome".
Gliderman8
 
Welcome to the best site on the net. I too prefer leather to cloth or vinyl. So many seem to confuse the hot when it's hot and cold when it's cold, vinyl with leather. Leather adjusts to body temp quickly and breathes well and doesn't get sticky like vinyl. And of course leather is much more durable than cloth, especially cloth that is exposed to sunlight. Again welcome and jump right in.
 
Hi Dave-
I am from Lancaster. Will try to post some pics as soon as I get some time to do it. Thanks for the warm welcome to the BCF.
Gliderman8
 
Hi There Gliderman8;

"WELCOME" to the wonderful world of "LBCs", (Little British Cars), from the Pocono Mtns of PA.

For Sure we`re all looking forward to seeing some really nice pics of the TR. As you may sermize; We`re all a bit "Brit Car Crazy"!!

Regards,

Russ

PS: Hey Basil; I have`nt been here for a few days & wanted to let you know that the "NEW" look of the Forum looks "GREAT"!!
 
Hi Russ-
Thanks for the welcome. Yes, I will post some pics of my six year frame-off resto. First I have to get used to this website and learn how to attach the photos...
Gliderman8
 
Welcome to the BCF also. By your username I assume your are into to gliders. We have a few pilots here also.

Don
 
donbmw said:
Welcome to the BCF also. By your username I assume your are into to gliders. We have a few pilots here also.

Don

Perhaps he just likes to sit in those swings our grandparents had on the front porch :crazyeyes:
 
Did not think of that one.

Don
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum!! You're in Lancaster, not that far from quite a few of us. When you get the Trimuph running you should take it over to the Gettysburg area, lot of great roads!
 
Hi Basil-
NO, not the porch swings.... real men don't use engines :lol: I do indeed fly the real ones.
Any advice on how to post some photos? I did try but got an error message saying they were too big... help
Gliderman8
 
Hi Don-
Thanks for the welcome. Yes, every now and then I do fly gliders... much prefer them to engines. Very peacful, and besides, I tell the wife I may crash, but never burn :laugh:
Gliderman8
 
I've developed a real allergy t' TREES.

I'm sure ya know one of the very most important rules about flying... ANY flying.

"Stay in the middle of th' BLUE part". The edges are dangerous.
 
Great idea about coming to G'burg. When is it? I really don't know if I'll be ready in time... still have the complete interior to order and install :wall:
Let me know when it is... thanks!
Gliderman8
 
I also have my glider rating and single engine rating. I prefer no motor also.

Don
 
They have a car show (British) there every year, but I heard it was canceled this year - I think they lost the site that hosted them. They say that they will be back up next year. It's still a great ride, though.
 
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