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TR2/3/3A TR3A Sidescreens

Peter1948

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Happy New Year to all!

I am embarking on the refurbishment of my TR3A sidescreens and would appreciate detail photographs of a completed example and also any good advice and tips from someone who has been brave enough to have completed this job already!

Thanks in anticipation

Peter
 
Step No. 1:

What sidescreens do you have to refurbish? Are you talking the clear plastic, the rubber seals, the frame ...?

(There are originals, and later replacements from the 1970s and '80s.)

Try a BCF search on "sidescreens", and give us a picture of the ones you're working on.

Then we'll move on to Step No. 2!

Tom (born in 1948!)
 
Peter,
The screens in the link are mine and they are aftermarke AMCO's not the originals.
maybe someone herehas doen the stock screens but they would be quite a bit more work with a higher level of skill Involved.
 
Peter1948 said:
...would appreciate detail photographs of a completed example...

Here's a couple of pics of completed curtains. These were rebuilt on behalf of The Roadster Factory (a US vendor) in the mid-80s. They claimed they are 'as original'.

I only did 2 over-all photos, let me know if there is a specific area that more detail would help.

SideCurtains2.JPG


SideCurtains1.JPG


That's a bit of split fule line secured to the rear bracket -- a little elbow protection for the driver!
 
Geo,
Not the job for a home fixer unless highly skilled.
Quit swingin your elbows Geo and you whack nothin.
 
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