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    #46
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    I picked mine up on Fleabay, however they can be brought from here:

    http://www.cjautos.org.uk/phdi/p1.ns...ent&part=2

    Key difference with this tilter is it can be fitted to the car in the normal position, and then raises and tilts the car.

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      #47
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      Paul

      Blimey, you have money to burn!:shock: Did you purchase the optional wheel kit to go with it? Being able to move the whole assembly around like a giant shopping trolley is very helpful

      Cheers

      Bruce

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        #48
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        I could be very tempted even at that money looking at how it works....

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          Rubce wrote:
          Blimey, you have money to burn!:shock: Did you purchase the optional wheel kit to go with it?
          Hi Bruce, you'll be pleased to hear that I got a bargain on fleabay.

          I will need to buy the wheel kit as I do look forward to moving the shell around.

          I have used this company in the past for wheel skates and their products are very well engineered.

          Paul

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            Hi Bruce,

            A major undertaking but your starting with the right gear. An area I suggest you check carefully is under the rearseat there is an insulation pad, It holds/traps moisture and rusts from the inside out. Mine was like a culander only after i scraped the inside pad off. A Triumph restorer friend made me a new floor section as original and I let it in and undersealed both sides. Goodluck with the project.

            Cheers Ian

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              stag8manod wrote:
              Hi Bruce,

              A major undertaking but your starting with the right gear. An area I suggest you check carefully is under the rearseat there is an insulation pad, It holds/traps moisture and rusts from the inside out. Mine was like a culander only after i scraped the inside pad off. A Triumph restorer friend made me a new floor section as original and I let it in and undersealed both sides. Goodluck with the project.

              Cheers Ian
              :?:?:?:?:??????

              Ian,

              This thread was from a year and a half ago:shock:Bruce has nearly finished his restoration now:dude::dude:

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                Arbman Al wrote:
                Bruce has nearly finished his restoration now:dude::dude:
                I wish:shock:

                Bruce:dude:

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